>>15940143An NFT is a digital receipt that says you own a specific version of a file, it can be an image, video, item in a game, etc.
It can be the original very first file ever made or a copy.
But since the thing you bought is the receipt and not the file, and it's completely unregulated, what happens is that anyone can copy, then edit resell etc. "your" file.
You're buying a certificate that has no legal value, and "your" file can be manipulated without your consent. This is why scammers run this as a Ponzi scheme, buying these meaningless receipts at a high price in hopes
1. Other retards see the high price these things sell for and get into NFTs, improving the public image
2. Buy their imaginary receipts for an even higher price, of course in hopes they find a bigger retard to sell it to... until the last retard can't sell it anymore then game over and start again
My advise is unless you're a professional scammer stay away from them.