So Reddit sells these uh... "things" for a lot of money so users can add it to some sort of wallet, from that wallet they can click on it so it will bring them to 'their URL' (not) from where the Reddit avatar builders opens and they can add this as their avatar.  

I took the effort to make screenshots so everyone can use them for FREE everywhere  

https://nft.reddit.com/

#FuckNFTs #FuckReddit

@stux Never understood these #NFT! Nobody have been able to make me understand yet! 🥳
@runeranch @stux In very simplified terms, an NFT is a public, digital, difficult to tamper with record linking an identifier with, for instance, a hyperlink, a little like an excel sheet having rows and columns, the first being a name, the second being a hyperlink. Often the link is to a picture, but on its own, the NFT or Excel cells do not imply anything further, such that you “own” what the link points to.
@stux @runeranch Alternatively, you can imagine them as a de facto gateway drug to crypto. On Reddit, NFTs used to be treated with hate and ridicule. But the moment users got one for free, many appear to have changed their minds, cherishing the one NFT they got for free.
@runeranch @stux Honestly, NFT tech is really cool, it just hasn’t been utilized well… At the moment people are using it to sell digital art at ridiculous prices. The original idea is that anyone can sell a digital item to someone else. The best example I can think of is licensing for things like games and movies. I would love to have the ability to resell a digital game or movie to someone else. There will always be people pirating digital assets, but owning and trading it legally is preferable