NFT (Non-Fungible Tokens) 2021-2022: A Beginner's Guide to the Future of Trading Art, Collectibles and Digital Assets (OpenSea, Rarible, ... Splyt & more) (2) (Crypto Expert University)
M**S
Embarrassingly bad
This is without doubt the worse book I have ever laid my hands on.In 500 years of mass publishing, this is probably the first book ever to contain a spelling mistake in the very first sentence! (They wrote "wit" instead of "with"). This is topped by a grammatical mistake in the first sentence of the introduction (mismatch of plural and singular for subject and verb).There are factual errors too. For example, the book implies that bitcoins are banknotes (they are not!); this is a cause for concern because the same publishing company has a similar book on bitcoins.Another gem from the first page reads "A Non Fungible Token, NFT, is an abbreviation for Non Fungible Token". I am guessing this book was written by a 10 year old, but it is difficult to check because there seems to be no author behind the book, just a publishing company.The only merit of this book, ironically, is that it is a scam, and perhaps that is the message that the authors are trying to convey to the reader about NFTs.
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