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What are NFTs? Understanding the Art of Non-Fungible Tokens

Have you ever had someone tell you they’d pay you back in cryptocurrency, or they’d trade their newly minted NFT for your piece of digital artwork? While this may seem like an impractical or worthless trade, it may be the future of the goods market.

Cryptocurrency, Web3 and NFTs aren’t new inventions, even if they haven’t exactly hit the mainstream market yet. In fact, the first NFT was minted and sold in 2014, almost a decade before the market’s first burst of popularity. But what are NFTs, and why are they selling for millions of dollars?

In this guide, we’ll discuss what NFTs are, how they’re used and where they can be bought and sold.

What Are NFTs?

NFTs are non-fungible tokens, which are unique, one-of-a-kind digital tokens used to represent items, objects or other digital assets. NFTs can represent:

…and more. As long as it can be held in a digital space, it can be minted and sold as an NFT.

Additionally, these assets can be bought, sold or traded by their owners, and an NFT’s ownership is recorded inside each item’s blockchain. This guarantees that the owner’s item is legitimate, even if it is copied or duplicated.

NFT terminology can be confusing, but there are some important terms you need to know if you are planning to step into the world of non-fungible tokens:

Because cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum are fairly new in terms of their history, there is plenty of skepticism surrounding NFTs and their validity. However, NFTs are:

How Do NFTs Work?

NFTs work just like any other physical object for sale. They are created, auctioned and sold, bought and traded. In contrast, however, all this occurs in the digital sphere.

NFT transactions are monitored and verified by blockchain technology which has been extended to include “smart contracts”. A smart contract is a blockchain program that is created to run when certain conditions become true. Using a smart contract, digital artwork owners can create unique NFTs that are recordable and transferable on the decentralized blockchain ledger.

Non-fungible tokens are incorruptible and unfalsifiable, and they are stored in an owner’s digital wallet. Once created, these tokens can be bought and sold – just like a physical object. Unlike a physical object, an NFT’s ownership is automatically recorded on the blockchain any time an exchange, sale or trade takes place.

Additionally, NFT prices are usually set by market demand, and these tokens have been sold at prices as low as a few dollars to as high as millions of dollars. As crypto value diminishes and increases over time, so do the prices of at-auction NFTs. Additionally, creators and copyright holders continue to earn royalties as NFTs are bought, sold and traded, even after the original token owner has lost ownership.

What Are They Used For?

NFTs are often used or collected by those interested in cryptocurrency, the cryptosphere or artwork. However, as NFTs continue to evolve and mature, so do their uses and the people who sell, buy and trade them.

How To Buy and Sell NFTs 

Anyone can buy and sell non-fungible tokens and the artwork associated with them. Before you jump into the crypto market, it’s important to remember that:

It only takes two steps to start buying and selling NFTs:

Step 1. Select and set up a crypto wallet — also known as a digital wallet — that holds the type of cryptocurrency you need to purchase the NFTs you’re interested in. This will most likely need to be a wallet designed for Ethereum or Bitcoin. 

Some of the best crypto wallets include:

Step 2. Start buying, selling, and trading NFTs using one of the many NFT marketplaces. Some of these marketplaces are similar to online auction markets where you can bid on NFTs, while others simply allow you to purchase a non-fungible token for a set price.

Popular NFT marketplaces include:

NFT Examples

NFTs are new and exciting, but it can be difficult to figure out exactly what an NFT is or isn’t. As the market continues to explode, so do the digital assets that sell as non-fungible tokens. Check out these NFT examples to see just how pop culture, art and NFT investors influence the digital assets that sell for millions of dollars.

Nyan Cat

Perhaps one of the most famous examples of an NFT is Nyan Cat. Nyan Cat originated as a meme in the early 2010s, but the artist remastered the original cat into a one-of-a-kind NFT in 2021.

The buyer of the Nyan Cat NFT spent 300 Ethereum coins – worth approximately $600,000. Now, they can claim ownership of the original image, sell it or trade it.

Cryptokitties

As one of the first blockchain games, Cryptokitties allows owners to buy and sell cats, as well as breed their own. Owners can also create collections and work on puzzles with other cryptokitties owners. The creator of Cryptokitties has even created a KittyVerse for users to explore and play games in.

Bored Ape Yacht Club

As one of the most popular NFT collections, the Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs are purchasable images that also double as a membership to an online club. These 10,000 NFTs are available to purchase at 0.08 ETH, which is around $100. In addition to club and member benefits, these NFTs can be used as avatars and displayed as digital art.

The Merge by Pak

The Merge, an original collection of work by artist Pak, sold in December 2021 for a total of $91.8 million. More than 28,000 collectors took part in this monumental sale, making it the highest price an NFT by a living artist has sold for. 

As the digital sphere continues to increase in popularity, NFTs will grow in value and regard. Protect your investments and payments with premium defense services, or use free antivirus software and VPNs if you’re considering entering the world of NFTs.

Resources: Investopedia | Ethereum | IBM | Money

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