>>9658563NFT enthusiasts only really correlate strongly with two main groups of people:
>1. Libertarian aligned people who want it to help prop up and further popularize crypto-currencies, which they like for the idea of being able to exchange money without any government or centralized agency being able to interfere on the grounds that said exchange involved illegal activities or outright theft.>2. Gulible idiots who want to get richer and are inclined to participate in Ponzi-schemes (systems who’s only returns rely purely off the greater-fool theory) so long as it’s somewhat obfuscated that it is in fact a Ponzi scheme. 3. People who are actually fully aware that it’s essentially a scam, and are counting on their being enough people in the aforementioned second category, who’s money they can take, that they can still make off with a profit in the end regardless.
Beyond that, some people from pretty much every group and ideology have been suckered into this scam of a trend.