NFT: Not just images, but 'certificates of the digital world'

Many people's first impression of NFTs is:

"It's just a bunch of random JPGs being sold at sky-high prices."

But a more accurate understanding is:

NFT = 'unique digital certificate' recorded on the blockchain, used to prove that a certain digital asset or right belongs to you. ChainUp+2Simplex+2

It can correspond to more than just avatars, including:

A digital artwork

A concert ticket / qualification for offline events

A membership card for a private community

Weapons, skins, and cards in games

Others can right-click to save your avatar, but cannot copy:

The record on the chain that you are the holder of the NFT

The exclusive rights and privileges attached to the NFT

So, when you see an NFT project, you can ask yourself three questions:

What specific rights does this NFT represent? (Ticket/identity/item/revenue sharing...)

Does the project have real products or community support?

If no one buys it tomorrow, will this NFT still be useful to me?

Reframing NFTs from 'speculative symbols' to 'digital certificates', you will find that Web3 is far more than just flipping images.