
The NFT space is rife with silliness and scams that were inherent in the internet from its inception to its significant transformation. This was stated by Brave CEO Brendan Eich in an interview. techradar.
“We are in the early stages Web 3.0and no one knows what that means. Especially in the case of NFTs. […] In the early days Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 there were also many frivolous sites and scams. This is what happens in frontier towns until you pave the streets and put up street lamps.”he said.
The head of the company noted the presence of tribalism in the crypto community and emphasized Brave’s desire to distance itself from such a concept of group isolation. According to Eich, this could cause problems for the industry:
“When you talk about crypto culture, there is no single community. There are those who are very enthusiastic about their project and see it as the only true path. […] I think it might go too far.”.
Recall that the former CEO of The Walt Disney Company, Robert Iger, expressed concern about copyright infringement in the sector.
Earlier, Chainalysis analysts reported “significant” volumes of fictitious trading in the NFT market and an influx of illegal assets for laundering.
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The NFT space is rife with silliness and scams that were inherent in the internet from its inception to its significant transformation. This was stated by Brave CEO Brendan Eich in an interview. techradar.
“We are in the early stages Web 3.0and no one knows what that means. Especially in the case of NFTs. […] In the early days Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 there were also many frivolous sites and scams. This is what happens in frontier towns until you pave the streets and put up street lamps.”he said.
The head of the company noted the presence of tribalism in the crypto community and emphasized Brave’s desire to distance itself from such a concept of group isolation. According to Eich, this could cause problems for the industry:
“When you talk about crypto culture, there is no single community. There are those who are very enthusiastic about their project and see it as the only true path. […] I think it might go too far.”.
Recall that the former CEO of The Walt Disney Company, Robert Iger, expressed concern about copyright infringement in the sector.
Earlier, Chainalysis analysts reported “significant” volumes of fictitious trading in the NFT market and an influx of illegal assets for laundering.
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