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Musk: NFT isn’t even on the blockchain, it’s just a URL pointing to a JPEG

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BlockBeats News, on November 1st, Musk stated on the latest episode of the Joe Rogan podcast that "NFTs aren't even on the blockchain, it's just a URL that points to a JPEG."

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