The use of NFTs represents a generational shift that now gives value to a digital asset, just as we have given value to any physical asset that we consider to be unique or distinct, such as gold or silver.
Many people believe that NFTs may be the next digital revolution, while other more sensationalist people believe that it is just the bubble of the moment, a situation that will never happen, because on the basis of buying and selling NFTs can be done with Ethereum, and even with credit cards, as applied by the NBA.
I'm not necessarily disagreeing with the core message presented here, but it's pretty hard to compare non-fungible assets to fungible assets like gold and silver.
My main point is not that NFTs are useless, but that they are going to undergo a great evolution.
I find it extremely likely that the first NFTs will end up being worthless compared to their upgraded counterparts.
You are right, NFTs are going to undergo a great evolution, because they have already been massified in a surprising way.