@Turkce_Rap sounds like someone who would be all over getting nft's if half the shit "sold" on it were actually accessible - as it stands most of it is photos. Seriously, take a look at what nft's really are, and you'll see that they are in fact none other than a pyramid scheme.
The official conceit is that buying an nft gives you, along with the rest of the world, proof of official ownership of the material sold (a photo, the original version of a viral video from Newgrounds history, you name it.) But this couldn't be further from the truth. You see, the idea is that no one can argue that you own the material, and theoretically prevent copies be made, right? Well, seeing as how that's physically impossible to do with a digital file that is stored locally (even drm is unbreakable), so comes the deceipt. When you buy an nft, you're buying a url. To a server. That is not yours. That can easily be taken down. That can easily make those millions you spent on an ego-inflation supplement will amount to absolutely nothing.
And that, friends, is why they must be stopped. Because they are a scam. Crypto/blockchain that's one thing. It's an investment and there's no secret about that. NFT is 100% an abuse of the system, and its only purpose is pure profit. Plus the environmental effects of nft have the potential to make offshore drilling/the bp fiasco of 2010 look tame.