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Even if it is, you can't really reconstitute the image from the SHA. I mean, unless we just created a new proof of waste algorithm.
You can't rebuild the image from the hash, but you can query various content-addressed stores for the image, potentially letting proof-of-space cryptocurrency systems do double duty as both verifiable resource commitments and repositories of blockchain external data.
NFT misconception: JPEG aren't stored on the Blockchain
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Re: NFT misconception: JPEG aren't stored on the Blockchain
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Wait, is this not how it works? Seemed like a safe assumption...
Even if it is, you can't really reconstitute the image from the SHA. I mean, unless we just created a new proof of waste algorithm.
Re: NFT misconception: JPEG aren't stored on the Blockchain
#23I'm very surprised that those (the JSON and the picture) are not stored in a decentralised way e.g. IPFS or Swarm. So if I buy an expensive NFT, and the domain goes down, the NFT is now worthless? We should be on the lookout for any of these domains expiring, then we will buy them and upload Rick Astley GIFs
Re: NFT misconception: JPEG aren't stored on the Blockchain
#24So how exactly is the "gas money" calculated? I was led to believe it was expensive because putting all that data into the blockchain costed a significant amount. Asking because, wanting to verify whether NFTs were really a scam or scheme instead of just following heated Twitter arguments, I looked into uploading my own NFT. Gas money for a single image was $250--estimated earnings for an NFT are in the low dollars f…
Re: NFT misconception: JPEG aren't stored on the Blockchain
#25Earlier quoted context omitted.
You can't rebuild the image from the hash, but you can query various content-addressed stores for the image, potentially letting proof-of-space cryptocurrency systems do double duty as both verifiable resource commitments and repositories of blockchain external data.
Proof of wasted space. Proof of space algorithms just fill hard drives with garbage.
Re: NFT misconception: JPEG aren't stored on the Blockchain
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No. The value in the thing is in the key that minted it. Think of it like a signed baseball: easy to replicate, but the original is worthwhile.
Sure. But a hash is so easy to compute and store that there's really no excuse for not including one.
Re: NFT misconception: JPEG aren't stored on the Blockchain
#27Earlier quoted context omitted.
You can't rebuild the image from the hash, but you can query various content-addressed stores for the image, potentially letting proof-of-space cryptocurrency systems do double duty as both verifiable resource commitments and repositories of blockchain external data.
Proof of wasted space. Proof of space algorithms just fill hard drives with garbage.
Re: NFT misconception: JPEG aren't stored on the Blockchain
#28Nothing stops me from creating another blockchain and call it NFTv2. And then I can create an NFT which points to the original asset. Its just as legit as the Etherium one.
Or just change the link to the same file and create an NFT on the Etherium blockchain.