npub1kp…v5jeu on Nostr: #ordinals collections are a lot easier to “fake”, you definitely have to do your ...
#ordinals collections are a lot easier to “fake”, you definitely have to do your research to see which are the numbers in the artist’s true release, since there are no checks via something like opensea currently. I’m holding back on buying copycat projects (unless cc0) since I think burning OG NFTs from other chains will become more popular and people will want some demonstration of provenance. However, super low ordinal numbers that are copycats may not require that provenance and be desirable just by sake of being early (eg their own thing)
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"content": "#ordinals collections are a lot easier to “fake”, you definitely have to do your research to see which are the numbers in the artist’s true release, since there are no checks via something like opensea currently. I’m holding back on buying copycat projects (unless cc0) since I think burning OG NFTs from other chains will become more popular and people will want some demonstration of provenance. However, super low ordinal numbers that are copycats may not require that provenance and be desirable just by sake of being early (eg their own thing)",
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