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The decline of NFTs. Art or financial speculation? – finestresullarte.info

In recent years, the Non-Fungible Token ( NFT ) phenomenon has rocked the art world like a bolt from the blue, bringing with it promises of revolution, democratization, and new creative frontiers. Today, however, we find ourselves reflecting on the rapid decline of this market, a decline that affects not only economic value but, more profoundly, cultural and symbolic trust in the medium. How did we move from digital utopia to disillusionment? And, most importantly, are NFTs really “art” or just a new language of the economy?
When NFTs began to gain attention in 2020-2021, they were accompanied by an almost messianic aura. Digital artists, often relegated to the margins of the traditional market, sawblockchain as a chance for emancipation. NFTs promised authenticity and uniqueness in the digital realm, where each copy is indistinguishable from the original. Not only that: smart contracts offered artists the chance to earn perpetual royalties, a revolutionary concept in a world where control over the work often gets out of hand after the first sale.
This utopian rhetoric was amplified by the complicity of platforms, investors, and celebrities, who helped turn NFTs into a mainstream phenomenon. NFT art, rather than an aesthetic movement, presented itself as an economic movement, a capitalist expansion into the territories of creativity. NFTs have always stood on the border between the worlds of art and finance, generating intense debates about their nature. Can they be considered art or are they simply investment tools disguised as creativity? The answer depends largely on their use.
At best, NFTs have been an innovative means for digital artists to express concepts related to technology, digital culture, and temporality. Some projects, such as those by artists like Pak or Refik Anadol, have pushed the boundaries of digital aesthetics, exploring the relationship between the audience and the immateriality of art. In these cases, artistic content is preeminent and blockchain technology becomes a means to preserve uniqueness and trace provenance. However, a large part of the NFT phenomenon has been dominated by speculation. Buyers and collectors seemed more interested in resale value than in the significance of the work itself. There was a widespread notion that possession of an NFT, rather than aesthetic or conceptual enjoyment, was the ultimate goal. This has led many to view NFTs as a financial product, a digital asset to be bought and sold rather than contemplated. This duality lays bare an existential tension for NFTs: they can exist as art only if their meaning transcends economic value, but their very structure (based on Blockchain and market) pushes them toward commodification.
Soon, the idealistic narrative cracked. The NFT market turned out to be a place of unbridled speculation, where value was no longer tied to quality or artistic innovation but to artificial scarcity and the promise of exorbitant economic returns. Works such as Beeple’s Everydays: The First 5000 Days, which sold for $69 million, marked not so much a victory for digital art as a spectacularization of the market.
This dynamic has raised profound questions: what happens to art when its value is measured in cryptocurrency instead of meaning? The promise of democratization turned into an elitist reality, where only wealthy collectors could afford meaningful works. Meanwhile, lesser-known artists remained invisible, crushed by an ecosystem dominated by marketing and sensationalism.
The collapse of the cryptocurrency market in 2022 had devastating repercussions for NFTs, exposing the fragility of the system. Platforms collapsed, valuations halved, and even the most enthusiastic collectors began to question the intrinsic value of these works. This was compounded by growing awareness of the environmental impact of blockchain proof-of-work, which fueled criticism of a technological system perceived as unsustainable and speculative.
But the real decline has not only been economic. NFTs lost their status as desirable objects, turning into symbols of a speculative bubble rather than a cultural vanguard. The same artists who had embraced the medium began to distance themselves, partly disillusioned by market dynamics, partly in search of new, less compromised forms of expression.
The NFT story offers us an opportunity to reflect on the relationship between art and technology, but also on the role of the market in defining cultural value. It is too early to declare the death of NFTs: although they have lost their centrality, there continue to be active niches where the medium is explored with more critical and conscious approaches.
Their future as art, however, will depend on artists’ ability to break free from speculative dynamics and bring attention back to the meaning and cultural impact of the works. NFTs can be a powerful medium for exploring the relationship between virtual and real, between identity and technology. But as long as they are perceived as investments before works, they risk losing all artistic legitimacy.
The NFT phenomenon, in its rise and decline, has been a mirror of our times. It has embodied our technological hopes, our mercantile obsessions, and our ecological anxieties. Perhaps more than a failure, NFT has been a collective experiment, a laboratory in which we tested the boundaries between real and virtual, between value and meaning.
In the uncertainty of this parable, one question remains: what makes a work a work of art? NFTs, rather than answering, have forced us to confront this question, revealing the contradictions of a world where cultural value and economic value are in constant conflict. Not everything that can be sold is art, and not everything that is art can be sold. But in this space of tension, art (and perhaps NFTs) can still find its way.
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Nov. 7 Sports Caravan – KOLO | 8 News Now

RENO, Nev. (KOLO) – The Sports Caravan is in playoff mode the rest of the way.
In Week 13 we take a look at the opening rounds of the northern 5A and 4A playoffs, as well as 3A regional semifinal action from Fallon and Elko.
Next week’s show will be our final live episode of the season before we recap everything in our final awards show.
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Clifford’s Centra in North Side of Cork City Sells Ireland’s Biggest Ever EuroMillions Jackpot Worth €250 Million! – fdjunited.com

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Clifford’s Centra on Shandon Street in Cork City Centre is announced as the store that sold Tuesday’s (17th June) winning EuroMillions Jackpot ticket.

 
This historic win marks a new milestone for the Irish National Lottery, setting the record for the largest prize ever won in the country. This is the 18th win in Ireland of the EuroMillions Jackpot since it started in 2004 and the 13th National Lottery Millionaire of 2025.
The winner purchased their ticket from the popular store on Shandon Street ahead of Tuesday’s all-important EuroMillions draw.
This is just fantastic news, it is hard to believe it. We are delighted to have sold this golden ticket to one of our customers. We already sold a winning Millionaire Raffle ticket on New Year’s Eve just gone, worth €100,000, so that must have been the start of our winning streak. On behalf of our Centra team, it’s an honour to be part of this historic moment. We are here on Shandon Street for 95 years and am so proud to be the 3rd generation owner of Clifford’s. We send our warmest congratulations to the winner and their family.
Nearly 30 cent in every €1 spent on National Lottery games goes back to Good Causes in the areas of sport, youth, health, welfare, education, arts, heritage and the Irish Language. In total, more than €6.5 Billion has been raised for Good Causes since the National Lottery was established 37 years ago. In 2024 alone, €239.3 Million was raised for local Good Causes in communities across Ireland.
We are delighted to announce Clifford’s Centra as the location to have sold the €250 Million EuroMillions winning ticket. This is a truly historic moment for the National Lottery and for the country. Not only does it mark the 18th EuroMillions Jackpot win in Ireland, but also Ireland’s biggest ever Jackpot win. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the winner and our sincere thanks to Ted, Simon and all at Clifford’s Centra for being part of this unforgettable milestone.
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Georgia Lottery Mega Millions, Cash 3 results for Nov. 7, 2025 – The Augusta Chronicle

The Georgia Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Nov. 7, 2025, results for each game:
16-21-23-48-70, Mega Ball: 05
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Midday: 9-8-6
Evening: 6-3-9
Night: 8-1-1
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Midday: 2-5-7-7
Evening: 5-9-4-0
Night: 2-1-7-6
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05-23-34-36-48, Cash Ball: 02
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Early Bird: 11
Matinee: 01
Drive Time: 07
Primetime: 13
Night Owl: 14
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Midday: 3-0-2-4-9
Evening: 5-1-1-8-9
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03-13-14-22-36
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Rotary Monument hosts a fun bingo night – The Citizen

Monument Rotary Club held their annual Bingo fundraiser evening on Friday, October 31, at Katrina Farm in Muldersdrift.
With seven bingo rounds and many happy winners, it was a good, fun-filled evening with lots of laughs and merriment all around.
According to the president of the club, Nicolene Botha, over 250 people, young and old, supported the club in raising funds, which will be used in the various projects currently running and planned for the Krugersdorp community.
”A huge thank you must be given to all the generous sponsors in the community who donated beautiful prizes and hampers.”
She also added that it was all thanks to the Krugersdorp community, who supported the evening by playing each round in good spirits and making the evening something to be enjoyed by all.
The Monument Rotary Club is part of Rotary International. Members meet on Thursdays at 18:45 at the Khosa Sports Club. The club was chartered on September 16, 1982 and actively engages in community service and positive change. If you are interested in joining the club or assisting in their projects, you can contact Nicolene on 082 902 4452.

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Oregon Lottery Mega Millions, Pick 4 results for Nov. 7 – Statesman Journal

The Oregon Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Nov. 7, 2025, results for each game:
16-21-23-48-70, Mega Ball: 05
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1PM: 9-3-5-5
4PM: 6-3-8-4
7PM: 4-4-2-9
10PM: 7-6-8-2
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Winning numbers drawn in Friday’s Mega Millions – Daily Independent

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ATLANTA (AP) — The winning numbers in Friday evening’s drawing of the “Mega Millions” game were:
16-21-23-48-70, Mega Ball: 5
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Mega Millions has $5,000 winner in Arkansas — jackpot rolls over to $900 million – Magnolia Reporter

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Updated: November 8, 2025 @ 1:54 am

Nobody won the grand prize Friday, November 7, 2025 in the national Mega Millions lottery.
According to the Multi-State Lottery Association, the Mega Millions numbers were:
16-21-23-48-70, Megaball 5.
Tuesday’s Mega Millions jackpot will be worth $900 million ($415.3 million).
In Arkansas, there were two Match 4 2x winners of $1,000. There was one Match 4 10x winner of $5,000. There were four Match 3 + 2x winners of $400. There were three Match 3 + Megaball 3x winners of $600. There were four Match 3 10x winners of $100. There were four Match 2 + Megaball 10x winners of $100.
Wednesday’s Powerball numbers were:
9-17-29-61-66, Powerball 26, Power Play 5x.
Saturday’s Powerball jackpot will be worth $467 million ($220.7 million cash).
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