NFT stands for Non-Fungible Token. It is a digital asset that can be identified through its unique qualities held within its metadata. Due to the way they are designed and minted, NFTs are unique and cannot be replaced, altered, or changed in any way. Once they have been created, they will be permanently etched on the blockchain’s public ledger for all to see. The NFT concept includes major US-listed companies that engage in the NFT industry.
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