https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/ipfs-filecoin-and-the-long-term-risks-of-storing-nftsPeople want instant results. Celebrity NFTs are all about the money and HEHR LOOOK AT THE FUNNY MONKEY and nobody gives a shit about the tech. Cryptobros and web3 enthusiasm is the same.
NFTs continue their march into the mainstream, it’s important to know how these supposedly permanent digital assets stay that way – or not. IPFS (or the InterPlanetary File System) is a protocol that many NFTs (or non-fungible tokens) point to as their underlying asset. It’s part of the backbone of this new digital economy.
NFTs are sold on the idea that a blockchain token that corresponds to another digital file – be they MP3s audio files, JPEGs of digital art or PDFs of mortgage certificates – can have monetary value if it is provably unique. But that non-fungible token, which will live as long as Ethereum or Solana or some such platform exist, isn’t the data it’s pegged to. To make these other files last, many NFT minters have turned to distributed file-sharing systems developed by Protocol Labs – one of the industry’s blue chips.
This stuff takes time to build. People don't understand, they just want to put money in it so it goes up but this is a new and emerging technology that is being built from the ground-up
Not by governments or university leftists that both hate the idea of decentralized digital currency. This is being done by real pencil head no life weirdos like Sam "Bank" Friedman and Vitalek.
Torrent technology and crypto blockchains are coming together with the web3 metaverse to bring decentralized everything. I'm buying LINK, ICP and filecoin