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NFTs for dummies: “This is like a CD and a ticket, all in one”
Alex Granados understands that there was already a need for a book that explained in a simple and concise way the meaning of NFTs, a term that many use and few understand.
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He is an expert in NFTs and head of NFTesp , the first NFT community in Spanish. But Alex Granados is also passionate about technology and digital marketing. Well, and not so digital if you take into account that he did not hesitate to show off the cover of his book in the corridors of the last edition of the South Summit.
It is about ' NFT: what they are, what sweden phone data they are for and how they will change everything' , a title published a few days ago by La Esfera de los libros and which, according to Alex Granados, was already a necessity. It is true that there is a lot of talk about tokens, NFTs, blockchain and the metaverse but, in most cases, without knowing very well what we are referring to exactly.
We asked Granados to tell us how he would explain to his grandmother or any non-digital person what an NFT is and this is what he answers: “In the end, I define it by saying that this is like a CD and a ticket, these two things in one. It is a CD because it has the capacity to store and link files of all kinds, from images in jpg to texts in pdf or any other. You can make an NFT of whatever you want.
On the other hand, there is the ticket part. Every time you create an NFT with blockchain technology, a number is generated that would be a kind of unique license plate associated with that digital asset. Only the holders of that license plate are attributed ownership of that asset and, from that moment on, any transaction made with it will be reflected and certified in the blockchain.”
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