Quote Originally Posted by Mysticp View Post
Does it being a picture of an ape de-legitimize it? Digital art is digital art. If you don't see it's artistic merit that does not mean that someone else does not. Another case of the :' If I don't like it then it's a scam argument'.
The scam is selling NFT as an investment opportunity, using pump and dump techniques to make the buyer think that there's demand and increasing value for them.

If you're buying an NFT from an honest broker, you'll get a disclaimer like Fart Jars NFT dot com
By purchasing an NFT fart jar, you are purchasing a unique digital asset. This is yours to own, redeem or sell on the secondary market. If you are buying as an investment, as with all investing, its value can go down as well as up. The tax treatment of your investment will depend on many factors including where in there world you live. Full House Studio have no liability for any losses and if unsure about investing in an NFT, you should seek independent financial advice. If you are buying for fun, fetish or as a super fan of Stephanie Matto, enjoy!