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July 28, 2022, 06:24:12 PM
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I really love this idea, buying and selling NFT right on my TV. But i don't know how they will be really able to do that. Moreover there are only a minuscule fraction of TV customers who are actually buying and selling NFTs

Actually, I think it will be an easy thing to do by the LG company or any other who will be interested in entering the metaverse space. Many of these companies already producing smart TV that can access the internet and do things like you are on your pc, it is all about upgrading the features of this smart TV and making them compatible.  LG's customer base compare to other similar companies is small but the crypto community is growing on a daily basis so perhaps this new innovation can increase their customers.

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July 28, 2022, 10:20:54 PM
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great innovation from the LG as a big company, though it seems they are few months late, the trend of nft in general has been fading recently that majority of the nft loses their stance and value.
moreover issuing / creating nfts from tv sounds really complicated, instead i don't think someone gonna be creating some nfts using tv, at the end of the day, it's sure looks like gimmicky.

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July 28, 2022, 10:50:39 PM
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great innovation from the LG as a big company, though it seems they are few months late, the trend of nft in general has been fading recently that majority of the nft loses their stance and value.
moreover issuing / creating nfts from tv sounds really complicated, instead i don't think someone gonna be creating some nfts using tv, at the end of the day, it's sure looks like gimmicky.
What's wrong with the world and why these NFT infected huge company although everyone was right that they are a bit late to the trend but why though? This doesn't look like a fun way to be owning a NFT if they know what was going on with it, they may have collected some rare or something valuable within the program but this might not be interesting in terms of trading since I know how the market works with these kind of token.

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