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File:2001 - An NFT Odyssey.jpg|link=2001: An NFT Odyssey|'''''[[2001: An NFT Odyssey]]''''' is a 1968 American science fiction NFT film about an advanced computer (HAL 9000) which attempts to market itself as non-fungible tokens. | File:2001 - An NFT Odyssey.jpg|link=2001: An NFT Odyssey|'''''[[2001: An NFT Odyssey]]''''' is a 1968 American science fiction NFT film about an advanced computer (HAL 9000) which attempts to market itself as non-fungible tokens. | ||
File:You look nervous - The Dark NFT.jpg|link=The Dark NFT|'''''[[The Dark NFT]]''''' is a 2008 superhero NFT film about the Joker (Heath Ledger), a deranged database engineer who threatens to delete all the non-fungible tokens in Gotham City. | |||
File:NFTspotting.jpg|link=NFTspotting|'''''[[NFTspotting]]''''' is a 1996 British black comedy-drama film about a group of NFT addicts in an economically depressed area of Edinburgh and their passage through life. | |||
File:The Dragons of NFT.jpg|link=The Dragons of NFT|'''''[[The Dragons of NFT]]''''' is a 1977 book by Carl Sagan, which combines anthropology, evolutionary biology, psychology, and computer science to give a perspective on how intelligent non-fungible tokens may have evolved. | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:30, 15 June 2022
Non-Fungible Tokens
2001: An NFT Odyssey is a 1968 American science fiction NFT film about an advanced computer (HAL 9000) which attempts to market itself as non-fungible tokens.
The Dark NFT is a 2008 superhero NFT film about the Joker (Heath Ledger), a deranged database engineer who threatens to delete all the non-fungible tokens in Gotham City.
NFTspotting is a 1996 British black comedy-drama film about a group of NFT addicts in an economically depressed area of Edinburgh and their passage through life.
The Dragons of NFT is a 1977 book by Carl Sagan, which combines anthropology, evolutionary biology, psychology, and computer science to give a perspective on how intelligent non-fungible tokens may have evolved.