10,000 NFTs Used to Make Mosaic of “Right-Clicker”

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Viral mosaic shows public opinion is not on the side of supercharged digital collectibles

A Twitter user posted an impressive mosaic of a “right-clicker” made of 10,000 “ugly” non-fungible tokens from the “Lazy Lions” collection.

The exquisite attempt to troll NFT supporters paid off, with the tweet going instantly viral and garnering 80,000 likes at press time.

The Twitterati started praising the user en masse for making “real art.”

For those who are not in the loop, the term “right click” is cryptocurrency slang referring to a person who sees no value in NFTs and chooses to right click to save the image to the instead of spending an obscene amount of money to get a dubious digital property receipt.

NFT skeptics are not shying away from the derogatory term, proudly embracing their “right-clicker” mentality and establishing ideological boundaries between crypto fans and detractors.

Despite a multitude of big brands like McDonald’s and Visa blindly jumping into the NFT craze, there is strong resistance on the internet.

Not being swayed by marketing campaigns, a huge chunk of users are stubbornly refusing to see the “cool” factor behind NFTs. They point out that they are just ugly JPGs used for speculation and money laundering at the expense of the environment.

As reported by U.Today, group chat platform Discord was forced to ditch its plan to integrate Ethereum after facing the wrath of users who started threatening to cancel Nitro subscriptions.

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