All NFT images printed in Ethereum and Solana are now available on popular torrent site PirateBay.
A 17.96 terabyte archive containing all non-fungible tokens (NFTs) in Ethereum and Solana has surfaced on torrent site PirateBay. Geoffrey Huntley, the South Australian software developer behind this action, said he had to rent a metal server to achieve it, and it was “worth it”.
The boss of the “right clickers” said the huge collection of NFT screenshots was designed for others to examine “this generation’s tulip mania”.
https://twitter. com/notgrubles/status/1461341728401620996
The user’s tweet immediately grabbed attention. This right-click archive has received tons of praise from other NFT skeptics. Some even praised Huntley for making NFTs decentralized via peer-to-peer torrenting. The Australian software engineer describes his work as an “art project”.
https://twitter. com/GeoffreyHuntley/status/1461322836165885954
People who spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on NFTs are often ridiculed on social media. As we reported last week, someone made a right-click mosaic larger than 10,000 NFTs. Despite heavy criticism, NFTs continue to garner support from major celebrities.
Despite being quite skeptical about the technology, Huntley believes that social media adoption could be a “turning point” for NFTs.