NFTS Remember? Basically, JPEG, which costs a lot of money, the non -fungble tokens were really big for a short time unless there was C -level celebrities, emerging criminals and Ubisoft, unless the Internet was eventually unable to remove them from sight and thus, not really, but not much. But recently a ridiculous thing happened that dragged them back to my memory: Thousands of NFTs who paid millions of dollars to people suddenly suddenly disappeared – or at least the images associated with them were not the result of a carpet, but because no one was paying the servers.
A according to A 404 Media Report, all this returns to 2021 when Nike, shoe company, acquired RTFKT – decided to “sample”, though you can say it differently if you want to have an unknown but probably astronomical amount. This partnership resulted in the “cryptocox”, which predicts more as shoes photos, for which rich people paid pornography, but RTFKT also contributed with other creators to persuade similarly valuable digital images.
One of them was Clone X, made in partnership with Japanese artist Takashi Markami, and how is it RTFKT website Explanation of this:
At a moment that will renovate the intersection of modern art and digital culture, fictional artist Takashi Markami joined forces with RTFKT to create an unprecedented thing: a set of 20,000 extra -foreign Avatar Clone that will eliminate the world of art, digital identity and creative expression. This cooperation not just merged the NFT with modern art – it raised a new era of digital creativity that would produce more than 1 billion in the secondary market and change the digital identity scenario forever.
Wow, Ah? Ah, but this is not the last. Nike stood on the NFTS and announced at the end of 2024 that he was pulling a plug on the RTFKT. At the same time, the RTFKT said that would happen Launch a new website His legacy is “honored and preserved, and” which exhibits the important task that describes the RTF’s journey. “And so is it.
But on April 24, more than 19,000 NFT images were puffed for a few hours. It was Bizarre.
So what happened? According to the report, Samuel Cardillo, a former chief technology officer of the RTFT, who remained as an adviser after the Nike Deepscsed operation, was transferring NFTS to the AWS, from digitoceine cloud server, and using a cloud as an intermediate section of the process. Kerillo told 404 media that he was arranging to be converted into a free cloud flair plan because “staying on a salaried project is no longer meaning,” what does not exist with the RTFKT, but Cloud Flair mobilized the change very quickly. Rush
The NFT had just gone for a few hours, so no NFT owners suffered any real harm other than panic, which saw their photos turned into error messages. But I think this is a very interesting reflection of the nature of NFTS, their instability, and their dependence on technology. Cardello said April 28 that Clone X collection was successfully Migrated to ArioA विकेंद्रीकृत storage system that will ensure that such a thing can never happen again.
It may be true and may not be that it is – there is a separate ring of “incredible” for such a language, which rarely ends well – but as DL News Explained, it is a matter of NFTS and the ongoing problem with those who value them. Although non-fangable token blockchas are present, the images associated with it are often stored on traditional servers, and if something happens to these servers-as it was a matter of cloud flair-they end up, like the notorious legend monkeys.
The site also noted that while some clone XNFT sold at its peak for more than 1 million millions, they now make a list of about Rs 300 300 in each. This is not a server problem, though, it is the same.