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Because NFT's have nothing to do with collecting digital trinkets and everything to do with money laundering. The only thing that is remarkable about NFT's is how absolutely brazen they're being about it. The only positive is that hopefully it will keep them from screwing around with the housing market that has real life consequences for people although now we're just throwing away electricity rather than empty house…
If NFT money laundering is: acquire Ethereum with dirty money -> buy NFT's -> sell NFTs for Ethereum -> sell Ethereum for USD -> deposit USD in bank account I fail to understand how that is materially different from: acquire Ethereum with dirty money -> sell Ethereum for USD -> deposit USD in bank account Besides there being more steps with NFTs, I don't understand how it would attract less scrutiny. In both cases, o…
theres also the uncaptured exchanging of hands between bidders overpaying to build an asset bubble.
I think its better researched replacing NFT with "Fine Art" and seeing how money laundering in the art world happens [1]
[1] https://www.artandobject.com/news/how-money-laundering-works...