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I plan to revise and edit the music section with the goal of strengthening and further clarifying preexisting information. Additionally, I will include information regarding how the covid 19 pandemic has impacted the music industry, and how NFTs are now allowing artists to recoup from the losses. Specifically, one fact I will include is that NFTs generated around $25 million within the music industry in the short span of the months February and March. I will also reference Mike Dean's NFT collection "4:22". [[User:Joshn49|Joshn49]] ([[User talk:Joshn49|talk]]) 13:05, 7 May 2021 (UTC)
I plan to revise and edit the music section with the goal of strengthening and further clarifying preexisting information. Additionally, I will include information regarding how the covid 19 pandemic has impacted the music industry, and how NFTs are now allowing artists to recoup from the losses. Specifically, one fact I will include is that NFTs generated around $25 million within the music industry in the short span of the months February and March. I will also reference Mike Dean's NFT collection "4:22". [[User:Joshn49|Joshn49]] ([[User talk:Joshn49|talk]]) 13:05, 7 May 2021 (UTC)

== Extended-confirmed-protected edit request on 3 June 2021 ==

{{edit extended-protected|Non-fungible token|answered=no}}
You can add:
[[File:NFT Non Fungible Token - Explained.jpg|thumb|NFT Non Fungible Token - scheme Digital Art and digital coins]]
if you want [[User:MarioTaddei|MarioTaddei]] ([[User talk:MarioTaddei|talk]]) 16:54, 3 June 2021 (UTC)

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Added Paragraph About NBA Top Shot

NFT has been experiencing a strong trend in the news starting in February, 2021. The app/product NBA Top Shot being a specific focus. There is no article yet for NBA Top Shot and it yet to be seen whether it will be noteworthy enough to have one. So, I think it is appropriate to mention it briefly and properly cited in this article for now.

In regards to the overall NFT market, if it grows enough it may rate its own article (to document its history and growth) separate to the technical description of NFT in this article. Again, it is always a discussion about when or if something this new has reached notability. StainlessSteelRat (talk) 03:46, 4 March 2021

Missing Pepes

The very first art movement on the bitcoin blockchain, the Rarepepe trading card phenomenon is totally admitted and must be included. The 'Homerpepe' which recently has sold for above $250,000 has just switched hands from its previous owner who is also featured on the Rarepepe documentary 'Feels Good man' has not been included. This is a very important if not THE most important saga that helped spur the NFT to begin with. There are plenty of articles throughout the past 6 years detailing the events including the Rare AF fest that had the first auction of Homerpepe at $40k around the 2017 timeline.

Trashart Controversy

An artist by the name of Robness was infamously removed from Superrare.co by making a trash .gif entitled '64 Gallon Toter' which now has reference writeups on cointelegraph, artnet etc. The piece itself has started the first true cryptoart movement entitled #trashart and has had over 1000 pieces made in homage from artists around the globe to the original piece. The piece is now considered a beacon for freedom of expression and a push against copyright idioms of the old art world.

Semi-protected edit request on 6 May 2021

The end of the introduction portion of the article:

``` The rise of NFT transactions has also led to increased environmental criticism. The computation-heavy processes associated with proof-of-work blockchains, the type primarily used for NFTs, require high energy inputs that are contributing to global warming. The carbon emissions produced by the energy needed to maintain these blockchains has forced some in the NFT market to rethink their carbon footprint. ```

has no references and is therefore sensationalist. Please remove it, add references, or move it outside of the introduction. 108.39.198.194 (talk) 06:16, 6 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

 Not done It's explained in the article body, which the lead is a summary of. There are plenty of refs in the article already. Please review WP:LEDE - David Gerard (talk) 08:00, 6 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Semi-protected edit request on 7 May 2021

Please add a section for NFTs for Novels, Fiction, Nonfiction, Authors see http://www.litether.com

   http://www.wippublishing.com 

Early innovators in this space include: Thomas Daniel Dylan (NFT book author, founder of Librenet), Christopher Damitio (NFT book author and founder of Litether.com) as well as Robbie Pollock (NFT book author), Jilian Godsil (NFT book author), James Riordan-Waters (NFT book author), Redding Hunter (NFT book author), and Erick Stow (NFT book author). While there were other authors who experimented with putting covers and small portions of text out as NFTS, those listed above were the first to put full length books on the blockchains as NFTs. Chrisdamitio (talk) 05:52, 7 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

 Not done: please provide reliable sources that support the change you want to be made. ScottishFinnishRadish (talk) 11:38, 7 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Revisions/Additions to Music Section

I plan to revise and edit the music section with the goal of strengthening and further clarifying preexisting information. Additionally, I will include information regarding how the covid 19 pandemic has impacted the music industry, and how NFTs are now allowing artists to recoup from the losses. Specifically, one fact I will include is that NFTs generated around $25 million within the music industry in the short span of the months February and March. I will also reference Mike Dean's NFT collection "4:22". Joshn49 (talk) 13:05, 7 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Extended-confirmed-protected edit request on 3 June 2021

You can add:

File:NFT Non Fungible Token - Explained.jpg
NFT Non Fungible Token - scheme Digital Art and digital coins

if you want MarioTaddei (talk) 16:54, 3 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]