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So, you want to jump on the NFT bandwagon? Then it’s time for you to sign up for an NFT marketplace. It’s your entry point into the buying and selling of these digital assets. Beyond buying and selling, some marketplaces also allow you to trade and create (or mint) NFTs. There are numerous different NFT marketplaces out there. Therefore, it can be hard to choose the top NFT marketplace to use, especially for beginners. To help you narrow down your options, here are the best ones. OpenSea OpenSea is perhaps the most popular and largest NFT marketplace in existence. Launched […]

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7 hours ago, JMJM said:

I'm losing money quickly now but I'm looking for a way to lose it even faster.  Any ideas?  NFTs, you say?

Have you considered tossing your money into sewage drain, and then going to where the drain ends to see if more money comes out?

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11 hours ago, Thaiger said:

So, you want to jump on the NFT bandwagon? Then it’s time for you to sign up for an NFT marketplace. It’s your entry point into the buying and selling of these digital assets. Beyond buying and selling, some marketplaces also allow you to trade and create (or mint) NFTs. There are numerous different NFT marketplaces out there. Therefore, it can be hard to choose the top NFT marketplace to use, especially for beginners. To help you narrow down your options, here are the best ones. OpenSea OpenSea is perhaps the most popular and largest NFT marketplace in existence. Launched […]

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So this is The Thaiger pivoting away from being a news organization to a digital marketplace? Looking forward to learning how to buy land in the meta verse via an affiliate. 

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NFTs, Crypto, BitCoin etc. All crap, but very dangerous at the same time. There seems to a be a “get rich quick” nuance with the messaging with all this stuff, plus it’s new and “cool”, thus attractive to young, first time investors. Far sexier than putting an extra 100 bucks a month in a 401k 😁

This is all diverting money away from conventional stocks. A whole generation of investors is at risk.

Don’t older folk teach their kids how money works anymore?

 

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Yes, this Crypto & etc malarkey really looks like a get rich quick scheme. So much of it appears to be aimed at the young, with constant memes - or whatever they're called, asking:

"Have you got your Crypto yet?"

Looks all too fashionable & easy to be true.

 

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