Buying ND NFTs and how to PROFIT from them...

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Basic Price - $1,000!

The ND NFTs on this site are sold at a base price of $1,000. That gives you the following:

1. The digital file for the original image - the art that you see in the center of the QR-code frame. That file will enable you to reproduce the image at whatever size you desire, in whatever format you want and this frame it anyway you want. 

2. You also get the composite ND NFT itself as you see it. What you should never do is to show or display the original art from it. That way you have the only completely "clear" version and that adds value to your purchase. As soon as it can be seen otherwise, the value drops because anyone can just copy it digitally. We will NEVER display the original image, without its labeling, anywhere, to preserve the authenticity and exclusiveness for you. 

3. Each art piece is an original work of art that exists without any copies. 

4.The QR-code frame is coded with identifying information. When you buy an ND NFT, your copy will be "reframe coded" so that if it is scanned your name as owner will be encoded which proves your ownership of that ND NFT and the art that it represents. No one can change it and if they try to fake it somehow, we provide 3rd party authentication as the Command Control Center that validates true ownership. Command Control Center takes the place of block chain in that regard without any of the "fuel costs", etc. 

5. So no one can copy the ND NFT, and try to sell it, claiming that the have possession of the original and they don't. If you decide to sell your ND NFT to someone else, you need to email us the buyer's name, etc. so that we can create a new copy of your ND NFT with a new QR-code frame encoded with the updated information. This maintains authentencity of the ND NFT. If someone sees an old copy of your previously owned ND NFT and contacts you to buy it, you'll have to inform them of it's current status, of course.

6. Recently, hackers from North Korean hacking group Lazarus stole $625 million worth of cryptocurrency from the Ronin Network, an Ethereum-compatible blockchain tailored for the popular play-to-earn game, Axie Infinity. No hackers can steal ND NFTs because they were designed to only represent the art, they are not the art. An ND NFT is basically like a magazine ad for a product. Just because someone steals the ad from a magazine doesn't mean that they also have the product that it's advertising. For that purpose, ND NFTs are more secure than many regular NFTs.