Damus
JesterHodl · 29w
No you don't own it. That is the scam. Take it slow. To own something you have to have full capacity to make any disposition. Think about it. You cannot destroy it and I can copy your mona pixelosa....
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You’re defining ownership so narrowly that it stops reflecting reality.
I control the UTXO. I control the keys. The inscription is in the witness data of that transaction—on-chain, immutable, verifiable by every node.

That’s not fake. That’s the most trustless, censorship-resistant digital provenance ever created.

You say it can be copied? So can the Constitution, the Mona Lisa, and the Bible.
Ownership isn’t about secrecy—it’s about verifiable control and historical anchoring.

And no, it’s not “cleverly disguised”—it’s openly and brilliantly executed.
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JesterHodl · 29w
This AI response you pasted (sorry, it shows), is weak. I define ownership widely, not narrowly because I include a wide set of dispositions, not just those which suit NFT peddlers. Look realistically, you have a token but the ownership of the content is determined by your relation to it. Just hold...