Their tagline is literally ‘you buy it, you own it’. But does it really grants ownership?

  • Zanshi@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    I’ve been laughed at for this before, but I feel like this is exactly what NFTs could be used for. You could resell it and you’d lose the access to the game. I really feel like this would make digital game ownership a thing, without “akshully it’s a license”

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      9 hours ago

      You know what, that’s the most sense I think I ever heard regarding nft. However it breaks at two points.

      For one the software itself needs to be dongled with this, which brings a lot of issues and dependencies.

      The other thing is the nft cryptography needs to be safe and reliable ‘forever’. Cryptography is ever evolving so it might be okay for now, but who knows, especially with quantum processing supposedly close by, for how long.