NFT
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- (Australia) Initialism of Norfolk Island Time.
Noun
[edit]NFT (countable and uncountable, plural NFTs)
- (hydroponics) Initialism of Nutrient Film Technique.
- (pathology) Initialism of neurofibrillary tangle.
- (programming) Initialism of non-functional test.
- (cryptocurrencies) Initialism of non-fungible token.
- 2019, Jitendra Chittoda, Mastering Blockchain Programming with Solidity, Packt Publishing Ltd, →ISBN, page 216:
- NFTs can be used to represent ownership of a digital or physical asset; for example, CryptoKitties is an Ethereum game in which each digital collectible kitten is represented with a unique NFT token. NFTs can also be used to represent a piece of digital art, that is unique and non-fungible.
- 2021 February 17, Mickey Rapkin, “‘Beeple Mania’: How Mike Winkelmann Makes Millions Selling Pixels”, in Esquire[1]:
- The Winklevii rode the cryptocurrency wave to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index and are bullish on NFTs. They ask why collecting digital art should be any different from collecting rare baseball cards.
Verb
[edit]NFT (third-person singular simple present NFTs, present participle NFTing, simple past and past participle NFTed or NFT'd)
- (transitive, cryptocurrencies, neologism) To associate a non-fungible token (NFT) with.
- Synonym: mint
- 2022 March 3, Blake Gopnik, “One Year After Beeple, the NFT Has Changed Artists. Has It Changed Art?”, in The New York Times[3]:
- Typically, the art object that gets NFT’d is a digital file — maybe a JPEG image or an MP4 video — that lives on some hard drive, and that looks or sounds precisely the way it would have in the decades before NFTs came along.
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- NFT (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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