If you're truly interested in learning, here's an informative video of Michael Saylor explaining to Tucker Carlson the benefits of decentralized crypto.
NFT's are a little bit different. Right now they are being used for collectibles. It's like buying an autographed baseball card that comes with proof that it isn't a counterfeit. No matter how many times it's sold, it always has the same unique identifier that can not be altered. I can see this sort of tech being used to secure our elections where each vote has a unique identifier that can not be changed once created.
Acktually, 14% of Americans hold crypto. Here's the link b/c I know researching is hard....
https://cryptopotato.com/bitcoin-most-popular-but-americans-hold-more-ethereum-and-bitcoin-cash-survey/
If you're truly interested in learning, here's an informative video of Michael Saylor explaining to Tucker Carlson the benefits of decentralized crypto.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/jUQ8XJzsmLf7/
NFT's are a little bit different. Right now they are being used for collectibles. It's like buying an autographed baseball card that comes with proof that it isn't a counterfeit. No matter how many times it's sold, it always has the same unique identifier that can not be altered. I can see this sort of tech being used to secure our elections where each vote has a unique identifier that can not be changed once created.