--- title: NFT Polarization author: Timothy Rogers type: post date: 2022-02-17 url: /2022/02/nft-polarization/ categories: - Personal - Opinion --- So it is crazy to me how polarized people seem to be over NFT’s these days, and crypto in general... As someone who has been dabbling and following crypto stuff since the early days, it has been sad seeing how it has been loaded up with tons of scams, and how so many people are opting in to it for the fad. So I just wanted to write up a little thing about my thoughts on all this mess... ### Utility NFT’s So... first and foremost... there are tons of NTF’s out there that are just used for “art” which could be argued that there could be some benefit for, but that isn’t a use case I see viable when most the time the “art” isn’t even hosted on the blockchain... I instead focus on the utility based NFT’s and my first two NFT’s were DNS NFT’s. I bought my first NFT from [Unstoppable Domains](https://unstoppabledomains.com), which I think is a unique concept with some flaws but a good attempt. Which allows me to mint a DNS entry to ETH or Polygon chain, but isn’t fully recognized like the [ENS](https://ens.domains) service(which I will get into shortly). But lets you link to a page with all your wallet addresses, create or link to a site hosted on IPFS, all of which are pretty nice additions, and you pay for it just once and it never expires and all this data is saved to your NFT and updated on your NFT when you make changes to it, keeping it all on the chain ledger. I however... wanted to get the fancy ETH domain... which is specific to the Ethereum block chain and it is treated a bit more like your typical DNS where you have a yearly fee. However, the network seems to treat this one as a true CNAME like record for your ETH Wallet Address. So you can find my wallet is [hack13.eth](https://etherscan.io/enslookup-search?search=hack13.eth) and you can see my current holdings. Similar to Unstoppable Domains it stores all updates and record changes to the ledger but specifically just the Ethereum block chain. When I sign into many exchanges and such with my wallet instead of my long string address I see my ENS entry [hack13.eth](https://etherscan.io/enslookup-search?search=hack13.eth) and just yeah a nice little thing I enjoy, and many wallets support just giving them my address to send ETH and Tokens to my wallet. ### NFT & Tokens For Funding This one is a bit controversial lately with the US Government start to look at the Tokens as “securities” and to be fair I don’t totally disagree with that viewpoint... even if it is a bit of a hot take. However, I feel that it is a good way for small projects to give a way to “Fund” or “Sponsor” a project. I know not everyone likes the concept or ideal of doing it this way when we have other options like Patreon or other donation services. However, I get why some people want to move to something like this as it is a bit “safer” for NSFW or controversial content creators. As platforms like Patreon have been known to kick off some people who make content that doesn’t fit with the mainstream and same with the scare OnlyFans which people thought was safe as well... So I get using this as a way of collecting in a sense “cash” like transactions. I recently purchased 2 NFT’s to help fund a content creator I follow on YouTube and they have been very transparent throughout the whole process. I got two Vaxxed Doggos, and they have been putting out spreadsheet and updating with with how they been using their funds they have received on their content. {{< rawhtml >}}