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Much has been said about the great revolution of NFTs, mainly because of the huge sales and the entry of public figures in this market. We have famous collections such as Bored Ape, which is the sensation of the moment in Brazil after being bought by Neymar, or the worldwide breakthrough collection known as Crypto Punk. But what is behind these images and how do you know what value they have?

The technology behind all this is the famous, but still discrete, blockchain. This technology has enabled growth and innovation in many industries such as agriculture, automotive, fashion, gaming, digital art, music, social networking, and many others, giving them security, traceability, ownership, exclusivity, and immutability.

The main function of the blockchain is the ability to store data and make it immutable. In this way, the information is as reliable as possible, as it does not allow any changes, tricks or strikes. With this information, we justify the adjective "discrete" for the Blockchain, because although it has the gigantic capacity to innovate several sectors, it is not the main technology of these companies, but only stores the information that gives more security and reliability to the innovative applications on the market.
The most important blockchains of today are Bitcoin, as a precursor of this technology in the world, and Ethereum, which revolutionized the market by allowing other applications to work with its decentralized and immutable technology, giving rise to Dapps (decentralized applications), including NFTs, which became a reality thanks to this feature, In the world of technology, it is very difficult to define intellectual property, because with two clicks you can copy and share an image or content, which makes it difficult to define who is the owner of that asset. However, with the blockchain, it is already possible to identify the owner by searching for the creator who first added this information to the blockchain, as if we were to patent an idea at the registry office.

I think we are only at the beginning of the wave of decentralized applications and the innovation that this can bring. And there? With all these possibilities, where could blockchain lead you?
Much has been said about the great revolution of NFTs, mainly because of the huge sales and the entry of public figures in this market. We have famous collections such as Bored Ape, which is the sensation of the moment in Brazil after being bought by Neymar, or the worldwide breakthrough collection known as Crypto Punk. But what is behind these images and how do you know what value they have?

The technology behind all this is the famous, but still discrete, blockchain. This technology has enabled growth and innovation in many industries such as agriculture, automotive, fashion, gaming, digital art, music, social networking, and many others, giving them security, traceability, ownership, exclusivity, and immutability.

The main function of the blockchain is the ability to store data and make it immutable. In this way, the information is as reliable as possible, as it does not allow any changes, tricks or strikes. With this information, we justify the adjective "discrete" for the Blockchain, because although it has the gigantic capacity to innovate several sectors, it is not the main technology of these companies, but only stores the information that gives more security and reliability to the innovative applications on the market.
The most important blockchains of today are Bitcoin, as a precursor of this technology in the world, and Ethereum, which revolutionized the market by allowing other applications to work with its decentralized and immutable technology, giving rise to Dapps (decentralized applications), including NFTs, which became a reality thanks to this feature, In the world of technology, it is very difficult to define intellectual property, because with two clicks you can copy and share an image or content, which makes it difficult to define who is the owner of that asset. However, with the blockchain, it is already possible to identify the owner by searching for the creator who first added this information to the blockchain, as if we were to patent an idea at the registry office.

I think we are only at the beginning of the wave of decentralized applications and the innovation that this can bring. And there? With all these possibilities, where could blockchain lead you?
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