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Environmental_Fly691 t1_j1a17k8 wrote

I am the first to be annoyed by the amount of bullshit in the sector. I completely agree that regulation is necessary, in fact there are quite a few investigations being carried out on companies like Yuga and regulations are being made regarding the uses of NFTs and scams that have been going on over the last couple of years.

But all this does not detract from the fact that there is a serious sector that seeks to provide a safe and secure service to musicians to help them position themselves in the best possible way to expand their art.

What I see interacting with Reddit is that NFTs have a very bad reputation with the general public. I understand that everything the general public has seen of NFTs is rubbish, but I don't think the existence of people with dishonest intentions should cover up all the possibilities it opens up for different professions.

Anyway, after seeing the revulsion towards this kind of content, I will not post anything more about NFTs in the community.

I'm sorry to have disturbed some members, but my intention was simply to start a debate on a topic that I think is interesting for Music.

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