Keanu Reeves doesn’t get the NFT hype either

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By now, you have probably heard of NFTs and have an opinion about them, and so has Keanu Reeves.

NFTs allow you to buy and sell ownership of unique digital items and keep track of who owns them. NFT stands for non-fungible token, and it can contain anything digital, including drawings, animated GIFs, songs, or items in video games. The NFT can be one-of-a-kind, like a real-life painting, or one copy of many, like trading cards, but the blockchain keeps track of who has ownership of the file.

Nyan Cat and the "deal with it" sunglasses are being put up for auction, as NFTs have been making headlines recently. There is a lot of discussion about the massive electricity use and environmental impacts of NFTs. If you still have questions, you can read through our FAQ.

In our interview with him and fellow The Matrix icon Carrie-Ann Moss, Alex Heath asked the actors about their feelings on cryptocurrencies, NFT collectibles, and the concept of digital scarcity. David Zhou, who is also known as the man who wrote the article about his Keanaissance as a "relatable geek", had a similar response.

He chuckled.

The idea of digital trinkets conveying ownership even though the actual content remains is enough to have Neo bent over at the waist. He asked Moss if they were getting a cut from the sales, so maybe he would take it more seriously once someone started writing about the great potential of smart contracts.

A friend bought for him a piece of theBlockchain, as he also owns a piece of it. He isn't actively trading any of it yet, but he is all about HODLing. You can find out more about their thoughts on the metaverse, how The Matrix is scary to teens, and Warner Bros. missed out on opportunities to make a game about it.

Mr. Anderson, I don't think you comprehend digital scarcity.
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December 10, 2021.