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Micah Nathan
@micahnathan
(2/2) Is it possible to include inherently valuable metadata to increase the value of a particular NFT? The parallel would be gold making a ring more valuable, diamonds, etc. Is there a digital equivalent?
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jon
@sweetleaf.eth
Inherently, not really when it comes to metadata since it's just a pointer to a reference. There are some more esoteric token standards that let you do things like this. ERC-404 would be a means to include fungible tokens inside of an NFT, which is pretty close to the analogy.
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jon
@sweetleaf.eth
An example of this using ERC-404 might be that every NFT inherently includes some amount of ETH (WETH) inside of the NFT. If you set the max that each can contain at 1 ETH. You could have some tokens that have 0.25 ETH when they're minted, some that have 0.01 which would be a way to imbue various valued into the NFT.
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Micah Nathan
@micahnathan
It’s so close to the analogy that I don’t need the analogy.
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