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RE: The First NFT and the Future of Digital Art
NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, have taken the art world and beyond by storm in recent years. These digital assets are unique and irreplaceable, and have been used to represent everything from digital art to collectibles to virtual real estate.
The first NFT appeared in 2014, with the creation of the Counterparty platform on the Bitcoin blockchain. The platform allowed users to create and trade unique tokens, which could represent anything from digital assets to physical objects.
I wanted to support your post, but alas...
there is too much plagiarism and not enough uniqueness...
I have not received any support, so the quality of the articles is very poor. I will improve the quality of future articles.
It's a vicious circle...
I haven't checked the quality of your past articles. I see what I see now. And everyone else sees the same thing.
If you compose your articles from photos from the Internet without links to the source and use ready-made texts also without links... what value does this have for you and for the platform?
In reality, this is called plagiarism and is being prosecuted on the platform. It is very easy to get into black lists and it is difficult to get out of them...
Now good posts can get (I'm not talking about guarantees, I'm talking about potential) good support from curators. Participate in contests and you will definitely be noticed. But for plagiarism, you can expect a lot of trouble.
You also took the pictures from Google and did not put links inside your topics
I do not know what exactly you mean, but I see some pretty stupid behavior that can...
What is the name of the site you used
It doesn't matter at all, there are several such sites.
It is better to write original texts and then there will definitely be no problems.