Brothers, let's talk about NFTs.
Simply put, they are similar to how we pursue limited-edition sneakers or collect rare toys in real life. For example, if you manage to get a pair of collaborative Dunks with only a few dozen pairs released worldwide, the box has a unique serial number, and on the blockchain, you can verify authenticity and view the resale history at any time. No one can counterfeit it. This is the core of NFTs—limited, verifiable, truly unique.
In the digital world, an artwork, a song, or even a virtual land plot, once minted as an NFT, has an "I am the owner of this #X" proof
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