It's funny because initially you think of the price tag in USD of things like that but then when you do what you did there, explain it in just Eth regardless of the value of Eth at that moment, it's not a whole lot. I'm hoping that one day I'll be able to do something like that with something like Hive!
I do get the argument, sort-of, on the pixelated NFT though. I know the people who buy them simply don't care but having an NFT that actually does something like in Splinterlands is so much more interesting. I wonder if this type of stuff will take off with these rich people. They can snap up a fun GF Prince Julian and actually do something with it lol. I know that's not really an interest for a lot of them though.
I remember the "name a star" stuff hahaha. That used to be popular back in the day, I had a friend whos parents bought a star and now I'm sure the record of that is probably destroyed. Great marketing for the person who came up with that ruse!
Wouldn't that be awesome - what is one piece of expensive nonsense you would buy?
Potentially. It will be a bit like BTC or a Rolex - they will want scarcity :)
Just keep selling the same star over and over... "You get the moon!!"