# Introduction to NFTs

NFT stands for Non-Fungible token, and that means when something is unique and can't be duplicated. NFTs are different from Cryptocurrencies in a number of ways such as:

* Uniqueness
* Can't be duplicated
* Limited

Non-fungible tokens are unique digital assets representing real-world items, such as photos, music, videos, and trading cards. They are managed on the blockchain and can be bought and sold online. For example, rather than purchasing an actual photograph to display on a wall, the buyer receives an original digital file. Nearly any digital asset, such as a piece of media files, virtual real estate, or original artist work, can be created and purchased as an NFT.

NFTs have taken the internet by storm, and have been known to make investors thousands of dollars. This guide educates you on all of the terminologies, and steps you can take to get into this lucrative space.&#x20;

Keep in mind, that NFTs are a risky investment, and something can always go wrong. Even though it has risks, it has the nicest rewards in the entire reselling space from what I have witnessed. In NFTs alone have I witnessed the most people get wealthy in the shortest span of time.

As always, we always advise people to do their own research and understand the risks before jumping in and spending money on this space or following signals. We can sometimes give signals of what to buy, but it is very hard to signal when to sell, etc. Some judgments it is completely up to you to make! Let's get started!

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