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"NFT Oddity Awards: A 'Stone Picture' Sold for the Price of a Luxury Home"
Do you think NFT is high-tech? Sometimes, it feels more like "the internet having fun." The most classic example is a "pixel stone," which surprisingly sold for several million dollars. After seeing the price, my friends fell into philosophical contemplation: Is it that I don't understand art, or has humanity collectively gone crazy?
The charm of NFT actually lies in its ability to turn "community jokes" into "wealth consensus." For example, a project initiates a community vote, and everyone decides to turn a graffiti JPEG into a family heirloom, resulting in a secondary market being created. You might think it's absurd, right? But this absurdity has become wealth.
People in the crypto world like to joke with a phrase: NFT = No F*ing Thought. But it is precisely this kind of "anti-common sense" that has allowed countless memes and bizarre stories to spread to this day.
I once collected a funny NFT, which is of a frog wearing sunglasses in front of a computer, going bankrupt. As a result, every time the market crashes, my group friends crazily forward this image as a "spiritual totem."
So, NFTs are not just art or financial tools; they are amplifiers of collective entertainment**. Who would have thought that a casually drawn meme could be exchanged for a sports car? This is the true absurd romance of the crypto world. #ๅธๅ่ถฃไบๅไบซ# and #Gateๅนฟๅบๅไฝ็นไบฎไธญ็ง#