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Can you grow ‘tomatoes‘ in it
Well... None of those things really.So much I don’t understand here. The wiki link just made me more confused.
Is this theme actually a popular thing? Is it a tv show? Is if a cult cartoon?
Are they just reskinned expensive kid toys with the same rule set but different artwork and video images? Kind of makes sense if so as presumably that keeps the costs low.
Is NFT a crypto thing and if so what does that have to do with this machine?
What is the theme, is it a chimp cartoon or something?
What the merry fu(K has this got to do with a yacht club?
@GonzoNon-ape NFTs are also available. You can get an NFT of anything. You could release a Chinwag as an NFT, have Neil give you a tenner, and write in a database that Neil bought that episode of the Chinwag. Everyone else can still listen, but Neil has a certificate saying he owns it. He has no rights over it. You still have the copyright.
What's the point in owning something you have no rights over?Non-ape NFTs are also available. You can get an NFT of anything. You could release a Chinwag as an NFT, have Neil give you a tenner, and write in a database that Neil bought that episode of the Chinwag. Everyone else can still listen, but Neil has a certificate saying he owns it. He has no rights over it. You still have the copyright.
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I recommend making the cuppa as opposed to trying to understand NFTs. They're lulling anyway and likely to die out before becoming useful to anyone, so hopefully nobody will ever need to even know what an NFT is in a few years. But I will answer these questions anyway
NFT is a crypto thing. A crypto block chain, is really just a database that you can only add more **** to. You can never go back and delete an entry. You can use that to, say, have a record of any transaction that's ever happened, and you end up with a crypto currency. Or you could track who owns pictures of apes and trade them around. That's essentially an NFT.
Non-ape NFTs are also available. You can get an NFT of anything. You could release a Chinwag as an NFT, have Neil give you a tenner, and write in a database that Neil bought that episode of the Chinwag. Everyone else can still listen, but Neil has a certificate saying he owns it. He has no rights over it. You still have the copyright.
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