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Four days later, on the 22nd of May (by some hailed as Bitcoin Pizza Day), another forum member took Lazlo up on the deal and had two Papa John’s pizzas delivered to him in Florida for the price of 10.000 bitcoins. That trade marked the first purchase with Bitcoin at a time when the highest price of the year for Bitcoin was $0.39.In June 2011, the price of Bitcoin rose to almost $30.In December 2013, Bitcoin’s price spiked to above $1,100.In December 2017, the price went up above $19,000.In November 2021, Bitcoin traded at a new all-time high above $68,000.It shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone that Bitcoin and the new economy it gave birth to are notorious for high volatility. The most extreme example I know of in this regard is the meme token Shiba Inu (SHIB) which gained 43,800,000% in 2021. If you had invested just $2.29 in SHIB on Jan.1, 2021, and held on, you would have been a millionaire by the end of the year.Massive amounts of capital have been earned on digital currencies, and it needs to flow somewhere. NFTs are one of the popular outlets for beneficiaries of the obscene price upswings we have seen in the crypto market. That partly explains why anyone would , or why a collection of digital artworks in March 2021.Expensive NFTs are often purchased with exorbitant gains from the earlier days of crypto. Combined with a strong faith in the underlying technology’s potential. The gains seem like monopoly money compared to “the old-fashioned” earning model where employees trade long working hours for a salary. In fact, traditional conceptions of money and payment cannot be applied to digital currencies. I would even question if fiat can be used in any meaningful way to measure the value of digital currencies.“I’ll pay 10,000 bitcoins for a couple of pizzas..like maybe 2 large ones so I have some left over for the next day. I like having left over pizza to nibble on later. You can make the pizza yourself and bring it to my house or order it for me from a delivery place, but what I’m aiming for is getting food delivered in exchange for bitcoins where I don’t have to order or prepare it myself, kind of like ordering a ‘breakfast platter’ at a hotel or something, they just bring you something to eat and you’re happy!
I like things like onions, peppers, sausage, mushrooms, tomatoes, pepperoni, etc.. just standard stuff no weird fish topping or anything like that. I also like regular cheese pizzas which may be cheaper to prepare or otherwise acquire.
If you’re interested please let me know and we can work out a deal.
Thanks,
Laszlo”
“It takes us away from what fundamentally makes us happy as human beings. We’re biologically evolved to be present in our bodies and to be out in the world. The tech world that we’ve been living in, as exacerbated by Covid, is not healthy. We’ve picked up bad habits — kids spending all day playing Roblox or whatever. And we’re extrapolating that, saying, “Hey, this is great. Let’s do this times 10.” That scares the daylights out of me.”Instead of virtual reality, Niantic proposes an augmented reality where virtual objects appear in the physical world via outdoor-capable AR glasses. Niantic’s vision bears resemblance to “the mirrorworld” that Kevin Kelly, founder of Wired, in 2019:
“The mirrorworld doesn’t yet fully exist, but it is coming. Someday soon, every place and thing in the real world — every street, lamppost, building, and room — will have its full-size digital twin in the mirrorworld. For now, only tiny patches of the mirrorworld are visible through AR headsets. Piece by piece, these virtual fragments are being stitched together to form a shared, persistent place that will parallel the real world.Do you wonder what the mirrorworld would look like? Take a look at this short clip from the Snap Partner Summit 2020:We have now established some key facts about the metaverse concept. But what does it have to do with NFTs you may ask?
Same point can be made about Kindle books, a follower base on Twitter, or a library of liked songs on Spotify. Who really owns it — the user or the platform? NFTs on the other hand, allow users to claim ownership to digital items regardless of the platform. In other words, NFTs are, or at least should be, platform agnostic.An NFT includes the genealogical tree of the artwork, so the artwork can always be traced back to its provenance. However, as I mentioned at the beginning of this post, NFTs can also provide additional features and grant rights that are unique to the holder. An NFT can be the deed to your digital property, but also the house key.Let’s say that you take a high-quality photo of a painting you have made on a physical canvas and mint it to an NFT. You now have two representations of the painting, one physical, one digital. Both versions are original, and you own both of them.You can display the physical painting in an art gallery or the digital representation in Decentraland. You can sell the physical representation, and keep the digital one, or vice versa. You can move the painting to another platform, or another country as you please. You can include a copyright in the NFT, and make sure that you receive a percentage via a smart contract each time the digital representation is sold. Or you can include a legal term in the NFT that states that the digital representation should always follow the physical representation whenever the painting is sold to a new buyer. As long as the painting is under your disposal, you may even burn both versions, so the painting is no longer in existence.In this way, NFTs have the potential to be building blocks for “the metaverse” in whatever future form it may take. If anything, that gives the NFT-movement, and any individual NFT, a non-obvious, but immense value.“Currently, for example, I can buy a skin (or outfit) on Fortnite, and maybe it’s the only version of that skin that Epic sells. That’s non-fungible, but it’s mediated by Epic. They could decide that they’re going to make more of the same skin (which, incidentally, they did with a Skull Trooper skin that they had originally only given to early players), that they’re discontinuing that skin, and certainly, that you can’t take that skin with you to other virtual worlds, like World of Warcraft.”