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The most Googled NFT questions – and the answers to them 

Select NFTs have fetched soaring prices because of their exclusivity – through the blockchain.

The Seattle NFT Museum features original artworks along with explanations of the technology behind them, and is intended to help visitors navigate the new world of Non-Fungible Tokens. — © AFP
The Seattle NFT Museum features original artworks along with explanations of the technology behind them, and is intended to help visitors navigate the new world of Non-Fungible Tokens. — © AFP

Interest in non-fungible tokens (NFTs) may have cooled across the course of 2022; however, this does not detract from the NFT being something that is here to stay, especially in the area of digital rights.

In terms of popularity, the search term “What is an NFT?” is searched an average of 948,000 times each month around the world. The second most searched NFT question is “How do you create an NFT?”, which is Googled 287,000 times each month.

These findings are based on searches undertaken by CoinGecko, who analyzed thousands of NFT-related search terms.

  

Zhong Yang Chan, Head of Research at CoinGecko, provides Digital Journal with some answers to each of the key NFT Internet search questions.

What is an NFT? – 948,000 monthly global searches

Chan says: “NFTs are unique, non-fungible tokens on the blockchain, often used as digital representations of assets such as art, collectibles, music, video game items, and real-world assets such as property deeds, luxury items, diamonds, and more.”

How do you create an NFT? – 287,000 monthly global searches

In answering this, Chan explains: “NFTs can be generated through the deployment of smart contracts. NFT marketplaces such as OpenSea, x2y2 and Magic Eden makes the NFT creation process more user-friendly, where the user can upload files and mint them as NFTs on the blockchain.”

Where can you buy/sell NFTs? – 116,400 monthly global searches

To this Chan adds: “NFTs can be traded on a variety of marketplace es across different blockchain networks such as OpenSea, Magic Eden, LooksRare, and even on some centralized exchanges such as Binance or FTX.”

What’s the most expensive NFT? – 102,000 monthly global searches

Chan responds: “While most attention on NFTs are focused on profile picture collections like the ‘Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC)’ or ‘CryptoPunks’, the most expensive individual NFT is Beeple’s ‘The First 5000 Days’, a collage of art created daily for over 13 years, which sold for $69 million.”

Chan also states: “The most expensive collection ever sold on the primary market was The Merge by Pak, which raked in $92 million.”

Why are NFTs valuable? – 64,000 monthly global searches

For this Chan answers: “As with physical art and other collectibles, an NFT becomes valuable if others perceive that it has value. The creator, the community surrounding the NFT, along with other factors, all influence the inherent value of the NFT. In the case of game NFTs, it could represent game asset ownership within the game or metaverse, and the game development or metaverse roadmap can drive the NFT value up or down.”

Are NFTs bad for the environment? – 32,000 monthly global searches

Chan reasons: “Environmental concerns surrounding NFTs are because NFTs are minted on the blockchain. However, the most popular chains for NFTs such as Ethereum (post-Merge), Solana and Polygon are all now based on the Proof-of-Stake consensus mechanism, which are energy-efficient. Users can opt for more energy-friendly networks to mint NFTs.”

What does minting mean? – 29,800 monthly global searches

Chan’s explanation is: “Minting is the act of generating a record of an item, like an image or audio file onto the blockchain as an NFT. Typically, the record consists of a path to retrieve the item from a database, as well as valuable metadata – for instance, the original creator, time stamp of when it was created, traits and more.”

Why can NFTs be so expensive? – 27,000 monthly global searches

Chan’s reply runs: “Select NFTs have fetched soaring prices because of their exclusivity – through the blockchain, an NFT holder can verify that they are the sole owner of an item. In the case of NFT collections, NFTs with popular or rare traits are typically more sought after, and would fetch higher prices, due to its higher demand. Some NFTs also confer special privileges or rights, such as access to an exclusive club or community, which can be attractive to some.”

Are NFT’s a better investment than crypto? – 19,200 monthly global searches

Chan’s thoughts are: “NFTs are neither better nor worse than crypto as an investment. Just like traditional art, luxury goods, stocks, derivative products and so on, NFTs are merely one of the many asset classes available. Similar to crypto, NFT prices can be extremely volatile in nature, and we advise everyone to do your own research (DYOR) before investing.”

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Dr. Tim Sandle is Digital Journal's Editor-at-Large for science news. Tim specializes in science, technology, environmental, business, and health journalism. He is additionally a practising microbiologist; and an author. He is also interested in history, politics and current affairs.

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