Feb. 6, 2021
As a fan of the Linkin Park, today I was checking the Twitter feed of one of the lead singers, Mike Shinoda and saw that he had put a song , named One Hundredth Stream he produced on Zora. There are some strange words written on this twitter. NFT? WETH? OMG, Blockchain... Blockchain was taught in two of my classes in college, but my teachers didn't teach well and I didn't understand it. Well, it ruined my whole day just trying to understand them.
Firstly, NFT. A non-fungible token (NFT) is to link the things existing in the real world to realize token. So I think NFT here is referred to that song. Wait, why is this song worth 4 WETH (about $6,700)... Unbelievable.
Then, Zora. Thank goodness, Zora has a good introducing page. "Zora is a marketplace to buy, sell and trade limited-edition goods." It doesn't seem much different from Amazon. Then there are some features, most importantly, creator-owned secondary markets, which means the creator's sales are not limited to the primary market. This puts an end to shoe speculation and ticket scalping (Are those people called scalpers?). The part of this product can be displayed on the website. Since there is only one item here, they will start bidding. But the difference from auctions is that buyer can choose to sell the token back at the current market price and repeatedly... But why does a song sell for $6,700? The world is so weird.
Diary: Zora and NFT
As a fan of the Linkin Park, today I was checking the Twitter feed of one of the lead singers, Mike Shinoda, and saw that he had putreleased a song , named One Hundredth Stream he, that he had produced on Zora.
Either 'released a song' or 'tweeted about a song'.
There are some strange words written on this twitter. page
Either "on his twitter page" or "in his tweet/tweets". I don't know the context so it depends really where you saw these strange words.
NFT?
WETH?
OMG, Blockchain... Blockchain was taught in two of my classes in college, but my teachers didn't teach it well and I didn't understand it.
Well, it ruined my whole day just trying to understand themwhat they meant.
Firstly, NFT.
A non-fungible token (NFT) is toused to uniquely link the things that existing in the real world to realize tokentokens in the digital world.
I had to google NFT to understand what it was. I think this definition is what you were trying to say. This is quite a complex thing to talk about anyway.
So I think NFT here is referreds to that song.
Wait, why is this song worth 4 WETH (about $6,700)... Unbelievable.
Then, Zora.
Thank goodness, Zora has a good introducing page.
"Zora is a marketplace to buy, sell and trade limited-edition goods."
It doesn't seem much different from Amazon.
Then there are some features, most importantly, creator-owned secondary markets, which means the creator's sales are not limited to the primary market.
This puts an end to shoe speculation and ticket scalping (Are those people called scalpers?).
The part of this product can be displayed on the website.
Since there is only one item here, they will start bidding.
But the difference from auctions is that the buyer can choose to sell the token back at the current market price and repeatedly...
But why does a song sell for $6,700?
The world is so weird.
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Really impressive, digital currency is a very complicated thing to discuss, even to a native speaker.
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Diary: Zora and NFT This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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As a fan of the Linkin Park, today I was checking the Twitter feed of one of the lead singers, Mike Shinoda and saw that he had put a song , named One Hundredth Stream he produced on Zora. As a fan of Either 'released a song' or 'tweeted about a song'. |
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There are some strange words written on this twitter. There are some strange words written on Either "on his twitter page" or "in his tweet/tweets". I don't know the context so it depends really where you saw these strange words. |
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NFT? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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WETH? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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OMG, Blockchain... Blockchain was taught in two of my classes in college, but my teachers didn't teach well and I didn't understand it. OMG, Blockchain... Blockchain was taught in two of my classes in college, but my teachers didn't teach it well and I didn't understand it. |
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Well, it ruined my whole day just trying to understand them. Well, it ruined my whole day just trying to understand |
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Firstly, NFT. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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A non-fungible token (NFT) is to link the things existing in the real world to realize token. A non-fungible token (NFT) is I had to google NFT to understand what it was. I think this definition is what you were trying to say. This is quite a complex thing to talk about anyway. |
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So I think NFT here is referred to that song. So I think NFT here |
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Wait, why is this song worth 4 WETH (about $6,700)... Unbelievable. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Then, Zora. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Thank goodness, Zora has a good introducing page. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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"Zora is a marketplace to buy, sell and trade limited-edition goods." This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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It doesn't seem much different from Amazon. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Then there are some features, most importantly, creator-owned secondary markets, which means the creator's sales are not limited to the primary market. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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This puts an end to shoe speculation and ticket scalping (Are those people called scalpers?). This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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The part of this product can be displayed on the website. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Since there is only one item here, they will start bidding. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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But the difference from auctions is that buyer can choose to sell the token back at the current market price and repeatedly... But the difference from auctions is that the buyer can choose to sell the token back at the current market price and repeatedly... |
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But why does a song sell for $6,700? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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The world is so weird. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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