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b2plane
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Can someone tell me where can i learn how to code solana NFTs

Lots of tutorials skip multiple steps or show 1 out of 1000s of options

I want to learn how to code an enitre collection with breeding, minting, presale, prereveal, public sale, whitelisting etc

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    Your kind is not welcome here

    (Jk but we really dislike NFTs on the account that It's a scam)
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    Because the whole concept of NFT is scam.
    What is the point in having hash of image URL.
    It makes it valid for one centralised database only, plus no matter what u do, admins can delete the image from the URL.

    In NFT concept, you own an illusion of owning image. U don't really acquire any real rights.
    The value of NFT is zero. It is not like crypto currencies
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    @darkwind i thought the same in the beginning but after speculating nfts for months and now been investing into nfts for 3 months i can tell you there is an actual use of this... Its extremely complicated and involves more economics knowledge than programming.

    It essentially boils down to just nature of economis nothing more. Its a scam only when it is abused as a scam. But it can also be used as a legit source of income. Im already earning 6000-8000$ doing nothing every month by staking my nfts from just 1 collection.

    Rough example of how it works: the collection admins invest into IDOs (which are startups, companies that are yet to launch soon). We as a collective buy their coins and therefore help them by funding them so once they start the stock goes up, we earn money and money gets distributed back to each NFT holder, and blockchain makes it very easy to know who has which NFT
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    @Hazarth if nfts are a scam then i guess the whole concept of internet is a scam too right? TVs are also a scam because why would you watch sports on TV when you can go and watch it in real life? Phones are also a scam because why would you talk to people on the phone if you can talk to them in real life?

    People only hate on something they don't understand, just like the concept of "internet" got a lot of hate in the 90s
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    @b2plane no dude, NFTs are a scam exactly because of the reasons @darkwind described

    You don't own anything, it's not covered by anyone, no government does or will ever back any of it. Every single NFT can go up in a puff of smoke any second and many do, rug pulling is a huge problem in the NFT circles. Putting money into a system that has an incredibly active scam scene is never a good idea. Lucky those few that end up earning big money on it, but for he majority of "investors" it will end badly or in the better case just as a waste of time.

    At some point people will finally understand that It's literally nothing. NFT minting is nothing but selling literal privately hosted links. And since they are private hosted by never before heard companies they mean nothing and can change or disappear at any time and the law doesn't protect people from this amount of stupidity, so once the money is lost it's lost...
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    If you're making money off of it then good for you I guess. But pulling people into the lions dens so you can play hazard games with their money too and artificially blowing up the price is considered a dick move even in the stock market community.

    Anything and anyone that says you can make money fast and easy has an agenda and is not your friends, that's about it
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    @darkwind @Hazarth I'd like to add you guys in the official bored ape yacht club discord server and have a debate with their nft developers
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    @b2plane I now IPFS, what does IPFS have to do with anything? That's a distributed file system, it says nothing about ownership, it only talks about locating resources in a distributed network. What are you talking about?

    The Jacked Ape Club would like to have a word with you, mainly about how they pumped and dumped their NFTs. Gosh, its almost as if they are naturally untrustable until backed by a trusted authority like the government or a tech giant. So no mate, there's nothing to debate, The sea of evidence does that for me. If you're part of a legit NFT club which runs on the code of honor that the devs wont just disappear then good for you, but it wont survive since a couple bad apples spoil the bunch anyway

    I'd direct you at https://web3isgoinggreat.com/ instead.
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    @Hazarth ok so view it from a programming perspective like this: the image itself is worthless. The actual value is stored in that blockchain transaction. Image is just a tag for that transaction to identify it more easily.

    Why does mona lisa cost over 100M$? What value does that being you? Nothing in my opinion. Unlike nfts that actually being you value by staking or reselling them for more money.
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    @b2plane mona lisa is a timeless and most importantly irreplacable, Unique, one of a kind historical piece painted by one of the most interesting inventors of our past.

    And you're comparing that to a generated image of a monkey that literally anyone can replace, delete and then start again at any point in time on any domain?

    What?
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