Adrian Morrison
"buying jpegs"
entrepreneur, author, NFT collector
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General |
Entrepreneurship, collecting physical Art & NFTs. I just like doing whatever I want, whenever I want, however I want, b/c I want. |
Music |
ovoxo |
Movies |
i am legend | step brothers |
Television |
succession, power, dexter, you |
Books |
48 laws of power |
Heroes |
animal lovers |
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About me:
Failed my way through college, flunked the LSAT, didn't make it into Law School. Found massive success as a self-made entrepreneur online with eCommerce, facebook ads, software creation, and real-estate investing. I also dabble in crypto, so I know I'm gmi.
Who I'd like to meet:
Anyone interested in being the best version of themself who is not willing to accept average. Being comfortable, content, and complacent is a tragedy.
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Im trying to brush up on my NFT knowledge day by day. Ive had some people say NFT will expand beyond art one day and will transition into things like social security cards, licenses, diamonds, and a lot of other certification based items. thoughts on that? |
Hey! I think as the world learns more about NFTs and the metaverse some crazy shifts will happen. However, I haven't heard about social security/licenses being in the form of NFTs, a very cool concept, though.
It's cool though, b/c people are already using NFTs as "digital passes" to certify membership to masterminds and such. Honestly, a GIA NFT diamond cert would hit much harder than a piece of paper laminated in your safe. It would also be a great way to show off your diamonds are real haha. Imagine having certs for your diamonds as NFTs displayed on your opeansea profile. That would be absolutely wild. But, who knows ... it's still so early in the game and I'm still learning as well!
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