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Non-Fungible Token (NFT): What It Means and How It Works

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraJuly 8, 2025Updated:July 8, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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A non-fungible token (NFT) is a unique digital token that represents ownership of something like digital art, collectibles, or even real-world items such as real estate or music. Unlike cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin or Ethereum, NFTs cannot be exchanged on a one-to-one basis because each NFT is different from the other.


What Is an NFT?

NFTs are special digital assets created using blockchain technology. They act like digital certificates of ownership for items such as artwork, videos, music, photos, or even tweets. When someone “tokenizes” something—like a picture or video—it means they turn that item into a digital asset by linking it with unique identification codes (metadata) stored on a blockchain.

The token is stored on the blockchain, while the actual digital asset (like the image or video) might be stored elsewhere. The value of an NFT depends on what people are willing to pay for it, just like a rare collectible in the physical world.

Key Difference from Cryptocurrency

While both NFTs and cryptocurrencies use blockchain technology, the big difference is that cryptocurrencies are fungible, meaning one Bitcoin is always equal to another Bitcoin. But NFTs are non-fungible, meaning each token is unique and cannot be exactly replaced by another.


Key Takeaways

  • NFTs are unique digital tokens on a blockchain that represent ownership of digital or real-world assets.
  • They are not interchangeable like cryptocurrencies.
  • NFTs help prove ownership and prevent counterfeiting.
  • They can represent anything from art and music to virtual land and real estate.
  • NFTs had a huge rise in popularity but have since seen market corrections.

History of NFTs

NFTs existed years before they became mainstream. The first NFT ever created is believed to be “Quantum” by Kevin McCoy in 2014. It was originally on the Namecoin blockchain and later minted on Ethereum, where it was sold in 2021.

Ethereum played a major role in NFT development through standards like:

  • ERC-721 – Introduced in 2017, it defines how NFTs work on the Ethereum blockchain.
  • ERC-1155 – A more advanced standard that allows batch creation of NFTs in a single contract, making transactions cheaper and faster.

One of the earliest NFT projects to go viral was CryptoKitties (2017), a game where users collected and bred virtual cats, each with unique characteristics. Another major early project was Decentraland, a virtual world where users buy plots of digital land.

In 2021, artist Beeple made headlines when an NFT collection of his digital artworks sold for $69 million, making NFT art mainstream.


How Do NFTs Work?

NFTs are created through a process called minting. This involves encrypting the asset’s data and storing it on a blockchain. Each NFT has:

  • A unique ID (so no two are the same).
  • A smart contract that handles its creation, transfer, and ownership.
  • A publicly accessible record showing who owns it.

Even if 5,000 NFTs of the same image exist, each one has a different serial number, making it traceable and distinct.

NFTs Across Blockchains

While Ethereum is the most popular blockchain for NFTs, others like Solana, Polygon, and even Bitcoin (via Ordinals) now support NFTs too. Bitcoin NFTs use serial numbers assigned to tiny units of Bitcoin called satoshis, which is a different approach from Ethereum’s token system.


Fungibility vs. Non-Fungibility

Fungible assets like money or cryptocurrency can be exchanged one-to-one. For example, a $10 bill or one Bitcoin is always equal to another of the same.

Non-fungible assets, like NFTs, are one-of-a-kind. You can’t swap one NFT for another and get the exact same value or characteristics. Think of them like signed baseball cards, rare art pieces, or unique sneakers—each has its own identity and value.


Examples of NFTs

NFTs cover many categories, including:

  • Digital Art – Like the Bored Ape Yacht Club or CryptoPunks.
  • Photography – Unique tokenized photos by photographers.
  • Music – Songs sold as NFTs, giving fans exclusive rights.
  • Virtual Land – Plots of land in metaverse platforms like Decentraland.
  • Sports & Trading Cards – NFT collectibles of athletes or gaming characters.
  • Domain Names – Ownership of web domains through NFTs.
  • Utility NFTs – Tokens used for memberships, perks, or exclusive content access.

Marketplaces like OpenSea and Blur allow users to buy, sell, or auction these NFT assets.


Benefits of NFTs

1. Market Efficiency

NFTs remove middlemen, helping artists, musicians, and sellers connect directly with buyers.

2. Ownership and Provenance

NFTs clearly show who owns what and where it came from. This helps prevent art theft or fraud.

3. Investment Potential

Some NFTs increase in value over time, offering potential profits for collectors and investors.

4. Identity and Security

NFTs can securely store personal or business data. For example, digital IDs could be issued as NFTs, offering strong privacy protection.

5. Fractional Ownership

Physical assets like a painting or a property can be split into many NFTs—each representing a fraction of ownership. This allows more people to invest in expensive items.


Risks and Concerns

Despite their benefits, NFTs come with some issues:

1. Easy to Copy, Hard to Control

Although NFTs prove ownership of an asset, the digital content (like a picture) can still be easily copied, screenshotted, or pirated. It’s the token that’s unique—not necessarily the media.

2. Low Liquidity

NFTs are highly specific, so selling one might be hard unless there’s active demand. Some NFTs lose popularity fast, becoming difficult to resell.

3. Scams and Theft

If someone gains access to your digital wallet or private key, they can steal your NFTs. Also, some marketplaces are plagued with fake projects or phishing scams.


How Do NFTs Make Money?

NFTs can generate income in various ways:

  • Resale – Buy low, sell high if the NFT gains value.
  • Royalties – Creators can earn a percentage every time their NFT is resold.
  • Memberships or Access – Some NFTs give holders access to events, clubs, or special content.
  • Renting – In gaming or metaverse platforms, NFTs like land or items can be rented out.

Real-Life Use Cases

Even if you’re not involved in crypto, you may have seen NFTs used on:

  • Reddit – NFTs as profile avatars.
  • Instagram – Digital collectibles (tested briefly).
  • Twitter (X) – At one point supported NFT avatars.

NFTs can also be used in ticketing, virtual real estate, fashion, music rights, and gaming. Big brands and companies continue experimenting with NFTs for marketing and fan engagement.


What’s the Point of NFTs?

NFTs offer proof of ownership in a digital world. To collectors, they are memorabilia. To investors, they are assets. For others, they are simply pieces of art or identity markers. Their value depends entirely on what they represent and who values them.


Final Thoughts

NFTs have transformed how people think about digital ownership. While they bring new opportunities in art, investment, and commerce, they also come with risks. Whether they’re used for securing identity, trading virtual land, or collecting digital art, NFTs have carved out a place in the modern digital economy.

Like all investments, it’s important to do your own research and understand the market before buying or selling NFTs.

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