The main thing about crypto itself is the blockchain, which can be accessed by the internet so I can't imagine how there could be a project that can transact without the internet. And when you do transactions offline like using a paper wallet then how to make an entry in the blockchain? because according to my understanding, it's not cryptocurrency if there's no blockchain (I'm probably wrong, so please correct me if I'm wrong). I can't answer your question about "what If the internet is down in the future" because it's gonna be sucks and I don't think I can live without the internet lol.
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Well, it depends on how you define "the boss". But for me, it's Vitalik Buterin (the founder of Ethereum), not Elon Musk. The story was started when Shiba Inu's creators transferring about 50% of all of Shiba Inu tokens to Vitalik. And then, Vitalik decided to donate $1 billion worth of Shiba Inu to a COVID-19 relief fund in India. Vitalik also burned 90% of his $SHIB wallet, now owning 5% rather than 45% and Shiba Inu price rose approximately 12% since then
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Frankly said, yes I have plenty of them. I engaged with cryptocurrency since 2017 so I can say that I hold many dead coins or trash coins until now without knowing what should I do with them. Probably just like other trash, I hope someday there will be a certain project that focusing on recycling these dead coins lol. I don't know whether they have other effects on the network or not but one day dead coins should be liquidated.
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Axie Infinity is an example that NFTs could be blowing up. Now, the question is, can some projects who basically have the same approach like Axie Infinity get the same success too?. The answer is yes, they can. The crypto sphere is so wide, there is a tendency for some projects to copycat the previous successful one and want to have the same success. Yet, people still buy. However, if another project who probably similar to Axie Infinity but has its own recipe and more value, then it would be booming. Any similar project yet has its own uniqueness will be more prominent. Look at Dogecoin and Shiba Inu.
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This is exactly why I decided to join the bounty, lol no I'm just kidding. I know that the project has potential, but another reason is that the bounty manager is Hhampuz. I joined many of his bounties and although not all of the projects paying, I still see him as one of the most respected Bounty Manager. Well, above of all I think I'll hold the tokens after reading all of the responses here because I think it's worth it.
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I'm actually happy with the NFTs' development. I see NFTs as a part of the crypto revolution. As we know, the crypto world always developing. From the hype of ICO, DeFI, NFTs, Meme coins, etc. I'm excited that there is new stuff in the crypto world. It's just showing how glorious the world is. People are competing in making new things and it's great. Regarding your question, I think the hype will be there for a long run until the new thing arises. I think people still expect a bigger impact caused by NFTs and there are still many spots to be explored.
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