I work in a Web3 consultancy, and a lot of people do not understand it and go down the fear model route of explaining it. Like online shopping is the norm now, Web3, blockchain, and NFTs will be the future.
There is a lot more to it than an expensive digital image in a mobile wallet.
Going off a NSC Tuesday morning poll is probably not the demographic for information on a unique digital identifier stored in the blockchain.
You seem to be looking at it from the position of some working class battler buying an NFT.
I agree with that, broadly speaking they do not. But neither did the first eComm stores and you can read the binfest on here when we went to a digital season ticket. It's natural for humans to fear what they do not understand.
Most of these messages illustrate to me
why I don’t think they are any use, the majority of people don’t know enough about them, don’t necessarily have any real desire to know much about them and wouldn’t know how to purchase/use/keep them secure. Its not a criticism, I know I don’t.
Yet these people are exactly the people you need to reach and to understand it if you want to start using them for match tickets or club fundraising stuff. Clubs always need things to reach the majority of fans and anything that is challenging will be an issue. It’s bad enough with digital tickets.