NFTs: An Overhyped Gimmick or a Promising Technology
of the 21st Century
Savelii Lukash
1
, Nonna N. Shapovalova
1 a
and Andrii M. Striuk
1,2 b
1
Department of Simulation and Software Engineering, Kryvyi Rih National University,
11 Vitalii Matusevych Str., Kryvyi Rih, 50027, Ukraine
2
Academy of Cognitive and Natural Sciences, 54 Gagarin Ave., Kryvyi Rih, 50086, Ukraine
Keywords:
NFT, Non-Fungible Token, Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, Crypto, Web3, Decentralized Application, DApp,
Decentralized Finance, DeFi.
Abstract:
Non-fungible tokens are the rising technology of the 21st century that is generally overlooked and considered
to be impractical. This paper aims to analyze the current state of NFT technology, as well as provide reasonable
applications for modern problems and ideas for further development and adoption of this technology. Several
live and in-development examples of such projects were provided in this article together with their description
and reasoning for the advantages of decentralized approach. Readers of this article are encouraged to consider
NFTs as a viable tool for traditional as well as yet unsolved problems.
1 INTRODUCTION
The rise of blockchain and cryptocurrency can be con-
sidered the greatest innovation of how people handle
money since the introduction of centralized banking
(Soloviev and Belinskiy, 2018). Being a decentral-
ized, distributed ledger that securely holds the infor-
mation on digital transactions it has already started to
disrupt traditional business models and financial sys-
tems, providing an alternative to traditional banking.
Since the first release of Bitcoin in 2009 the industry
has gone long way and has attracted a huge number of
new users, developers and investors. In the world of
ever-growing monopolies, the decentralized finance is
a breath of fresh air and a world of infinite possibili-
ties.
The number of crypto holders increases year by
year and new successful startups launch regularly. It
is estimated that over 6.5 million people, 15.72% of
Ukraine’s total population, currently own cryptocur-
rency as of 2021 (table 1) (TripleA, 2023). This num-
ber has, undoubtedly, drastically increased in 2022
due to the ongoing events, which have complicated
the traditional ways of managing finances, for in-
stance, the ban of P2P transfers from hryvnia payment
cards to foreign cards that was passed on 29 Septem-
a
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9146-1205
b
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9240-1976
Table 1: Crypto owners by country (sorted by the percent-
age of population).
Country
Number
of crypto owners
Percentage
of the population
Vietnam 20,210,834 20.27%
Ukraine 6,516,114 15.72%
United States 46,020,521 13.74%
South Africa 7,712,116 12.45%
Kenya 6,101,599 11.60%
Pakistan 26,457,317 11.50%
Nigeria 22,332,791 10.34%
ber 2022 and took effect from 5 October 2022 (Na-
tional Bank of Ukraine, 2022).
Blockchain, however, can be used not only in or-
der to send international payments with record low
commissions and speed, but also to mint and trade
non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
2 THE NATURE OF NFTs
A non-fungible token (NFT) is a record on blockchain
which is associated with a particular digital or phys-
ical asset. Unlike regular fungible tokens (such as
Bitcoin, Tether, Ether, Solana) it has no equal coun-
terpart. That is, 1 Tether coin is always equal to
any other 1 Tether coin (in case of tradtitioanl fi-
nance 1 USD is always the same as any other 1 USD),
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whereas any given NFT does not have an equal coun-
terpart, hence the name “non-fungible”. The own-
ership of an NFT is recorded in the blockchain, and
can be transferred by the owner, allowing NFTs to be
sold and traded. Usually NFTs contain references to
images (art, generated characters, photos, animated
GIFs, or any other image), videos, music, etc. (fig-
ure 1) (Ozone Networks, 2023).
Technically, it is possible for everyone to right
click an NFT art on any website and save it to the
hard drive, then use it as a regular image file set it
as a screensaver, print it out or even go as far as to set
it as a profile picture on Twitter (as many online trolls
do).
However, the main point of NFTs is not that only
the owner gets to view the artwork, rather they are the
one, who have the ownership of it. The ownership, in
turn, can be easily verified thanks to the transparent
nature of blockchain. All relevant data, such as trans-
action history, price and other attributes of an NFT are
also publicly available.
A good analogy for NFTs could be conventional
pieces of art. Such paintings as Mona Lisa by
Leonardo da Vinci do not exist in one single copy, in-
stead, it can be found everywhere: decorating various
establishments, on merchandise, in movies, on desk-
top wallpapers and so on. However the original is the
one that bears the real value, both artistic and mate-
rial. NFTs are a lot alike in this matter. Although
instead of experts who determine the original it is the
blockchain and its users, who all agree on what the
original is, who it belongs to and what is its price.
No matter the benefits of this rising technology its
reputation still lags behind. NFTs are associated with
many controversies and are often considered to be a
gimmick and are expected by many to fade into obliv-
ion rather soon. It cannot be denied that this reputa-
tion is well deserved, since the technology is clearly
ahead of its time and is just starting to see truly prac-
tical applications.
For instance, an American influencer Logan Paul
bought an NFT from Azuki’s NFT collection for
$623 000, which is worth $10 today (figure 2) (Paul,
2022). It is the deals like this than make people won-
der if NFTs have any practicality.
3 PRACTICAL USE CASES
Having experience of working in various NFT
projects as a developer, in this article I would like to
provide you various ideas and examples of how we
can make NFTs useful and wipe off the questionable
reputation of this technology.
3.1 Fund Raising and Charity
The most obvious way that also removes most ques-
tions concerning the artistic value of an NFT is, of
course, fund raising.
There are several great projects that are also ex-
tremely actual that raise money for the support of
Ukrainian people, various funds, volunteers and, for
sure, the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
On of such projects is MetaHistory NFT museum
(figure 3), which is widely regarded and backed by
such organization as the Ministry of Digital Transfor-
mation of Ukraine.
Their “WARLINE” collection (Meta History: Mu-
seum of War, 2022) follows a chronology of events of
the Ukrainian history of modern times. Each token is
a real news piece from an official source and an illus-
tration from artists, both Ukrainian and international.
This helps not only to raise funds and raise awareness.
But also to record the history in a way, that can neither
be altered, nor destroyed.
One other project is a landing page for a part-
nership between Usyk Foundation and Blockasset.
The website was launched a couple of weeks be-
fore the “Oleksandr Usyk vs Anthony Joshua II” box-
ing match, which was a great way to gain atten-
tion. (More than that, the glorious victory of Olek-
sandr Usyk vastly improved sales). On this landed
page a collection of 2000 unique NFTs featuring
Oleksandr Usyk were being sold, each priced at $200.
This helped to raise $400 000 for medical and hygiene
supplies, food and much more. Blockasset has also
benefited, as more people got interested in the project
in general and in Usyk NFT collection in particular.
The collaboration on raising funds has ended.
Regular Blockasset NFTs, featuring Oleksandr Usyk
and other athletes, can still be purchased on such plat-
forms as Magic Eden (figure 4) (Blockasset, 2022).
3.2 Decentralized Digital Assets
Marketplace
Another great use case for NFTs is creating and trad-
ing unique content, which has not only artistic, but
also practical value and can be used in commercial
or non-commercial purposes. The examples of such
content are photos, music, video clips and so on.
At the moment there a lot of such online mar-
ketplaces to be found. Such popular services as
Envato (Envato, 2023), Shutterstock (Shutterstock,
2023) and Epidemic Sound (Epidemic Sound, 2022)
have existed for quite a long time and have gathered
thousands of creators, clients and pieces of content.
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Figure 1: NFT examples from OpenSea, one of the largest non-fungible token marketplaces.
Figure 2: A tweet by Logan Paul on his NFT purchase.
Such marketplaces can also be implemented us-
ing Web3 technologies. All these assets will benefit
from transparent copyright law protection thanks to
the transparent nature of blockchain, and users and
creators can perform payments using cryptocurrency.
One of such projects is an NDA
1
project I am cur-
rently working on. Since it is completely confidential
the good way to describe it is to talk about its closest
competitor – Releap.
Releap is a music distribution protocol where
artists can publish their tracks as a set of NFTs to
be discovered, enjoyed and traded on chain (fig-
ure 5) (Rel, 2022).
This project aims to empower emerging and major
artists with new ways of gaining exposure, engaging
with fans and monetizing their work. With Releap its
possible to do such things as:
Mint music NFTs that can interact with any
NFT DApp
2
(e.g. NFT exchanges, lending or
renting protocols) in the Solana ecosystem.
Discover new music from our growing creator
community and directly support creators that user
1
NDA – non-disclosure agreement
2
DApp – decentralized application
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Figure 3: MetaHistory NFT museum ”WARLINE” collection page.
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Figure 4: Usyk NFT collection page on Magic Eden.
loves.
Buy and sell Solana music NFTs on Releap Ex-
change.
Interact with music-loving community through
public posts and comments.
Engage with collectors who have bought user’s
NFTs through gated posts using Releap Circles.
The same model of using NFTs for original con-
tent can also be applied to photos, videos, art and any
other digital assets.
3.3 Documents and Certificates
The problem of issuing and verifying documents dig-
itally is widely regarded, as of today. A great leap in
this field can be contributed to the Ministry of Digi-
tal Transformation of Ukraine with their project Diia
(Diia, 2022), which was launched in 2020 and since
then has been helping Ukrainian citizens to use digi-
tal documents in their smartphones instead of physi-
cal ones for identification and sharing purposes. Also,
the Diia portal allows access to over 50 governmental
services, all within the click of mouse.
The disadvantage of such service is its centralized
nature, were users heavily depend on the IT team of
Diia to keep everything stable, working as expected
and have 24/7 uptime. To mitigate these drawbacks
we could also make a good use of blockchain and
NFTs to emit, distribute and validate various types of
documents and certificates in a decentralized manner.
Thanks to the nature of blockchain it would be
easy to establish a specific account that would be
associated with a particular governmental or non-
governmental institution. This institution could emit
documents or certificates by means of minting NFTs.
The ideal documents or certificates for this use
case are the ones that do not contain sensitive infor-
mation, such as: diplomas, certificates, awards, tick-
ets, invitations, and others.
Other documents, such as driver’s licence could be
modified for Web3 to only contain non-sensitive in-
formation, such as the date of issue and vehicle types
that the barer is capable of conducting.
Documents, that contain sensitive information
could be still managed in a centralized manner.
There is number of advantages of the decen-
tralized approach in document management, among
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Figure 5: Releap – a platform for music NFTs on Solana.
them:
Web3-based authentication
transparency
ease of validation
impossibility to counterfeit
absence of reliance on one specific web service
Such application of blockchain is yet to see light.
Ukraine is the first country in the world to implement
electronic passports, so it is, for sure, early to discuss
a Web3 implementation for something that is yet to
come to the majority of the world.
On the other hand non-governmental documents
and certificates are rather common. Innovative on-
line platforms use NFTs in order to issue diplomas
for their online courses (especially when the course is
about Web3 technologies). And ecosystems, such as
Blockasset (Athlete-verified NFT and token ecosys-
tem, 2023) use NFTs to provide exclusive access to
content (videos, interviews, behind-the scenes clips)
and allow users to have a chat with their favourite ath-
lete in Discord.
4 CONCLUSION
As of today NFTs are associated with many contro-
versies and are often considered to be a short-lasting
gimmick and a subject for speculation. However it
appears to be not an issue of the technology itself, but
its use case. There is a wide range of options when it
comes to NFTs that bring the advantages of decentral-
ized applications into previously existing fields, some
of which were described in this article:
fund raising and charity
decentralized digital assets marketplace
documents and certificates
There are many other use cases of NFTs which
were not mentioned in this article. Basically almost
everything we know today can be implemented in a
decentralized manner, what is required is a correct
and thoughtful implementation.
All in all, non-fungible tokens make a perspective
and promising technology which proves an important
and universal point – it is not a technology that should
be feared or praised, rather its application.
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