>>15775540It's like this
Someone makes grabs a piece of art, uploads it to THE BLOCKCHAIN and sells the link to where the image is hosted. Nothing stops you from right clicking it, but only the owner of the link owns the legal rights to it.
It was supposed to be the new way to buy art but it quickly became gamefied and clowned on. There are good arguments against it like it being meaningless and the biggest ones being just computer generated pixelized abominations, others are retarded like "muh envroinment" when that is more of a criticism of crypto as a whole.
They are starting to bring NFTs into games by trying to say "now you TRULY own the items you have!!" like the steam market, but the steam market has way better security.