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RE: Hive accounts make community NFTs redundant

Great to see I'm not the only one who ponders these types of things ;)

I'm just continuing to think out loud as I go here...

What would you call the HiveBuzz achievement system?

You can't trade them because each achievement is tied to your specific Hive account, right?

Which makes them not NFTs, but with all the popular visuals that the outside world sees and makes them think NFT.

Maybe this is a good model...

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I wanted to complete my earlier thought (had to hit the road then). Would I consider hivebuzz badges nfts? I said yes, now I'll say no. My definition of nfts was 3 things: "verified unique ownership." They're verified by hivebuzz doing the work for is. If I have a 1000 posts badge, I suppose anyone could data mine the chain and corroborate what hivebuzz is saying. So, check for verified. Unique...no, one "1000 posts" badge is the sane as any other. With nfts there are mints and Metadata to distinguish one from another. No check for unique. Ownership: no. Hivebuzz gave them, but they could also take them. I give "Hivebits whale" badges to top 25 holders. I take them back when someone drops out of top 25. They don't own them. With nfts, when you own it it cannot be taken. So, no check for ownership.

Good stuff, fun thinking. !HBIT

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Hi, regarding hivebuzz badges, I really like them because they add a layer of fun.

I haven't thought of them as NFTs or not. My first thought is yes they are, just non transferrable ones. I'm generally not a fan of non transferable NFTs. I've been airdropped some and thats fine. But what if it was a nsfw nft that appears? Usually you can burn it, though its still in your history. It's like somebody can give you something that you can never get rid of if you don't want it? How would that fly in the tangible real world?

Gotta go now. I'll get back.

!LUV

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