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Most non-crypto people don't understand how pixels can be valuable. They can understand shoes or watches or purses, but not "jpgs"
The way I get them over the hump is asking them what they would do if their house were burning down...
20 years ago, most people would run in to get their family members + pets, and then wedding album, pictures of their kids, birth certificates.
Today, if you have your phone on you, you're probably good. You have pictures and videos of your family, you can get another birth certificate, your digital identity and network and livelihood is on your phone. And if you backed things up properly, you don't even need to risk your life to get your phone.
All of the most valuable things in peoples' lives are already digital, so obviously there can be monetary value that people ascribe to digital things now as well - which opens up all sorts of use cases from luxury goods/social signaling to NFTs for gaming to digital art to who knows what else. 0 reply
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