I have about 100 individual NFTs that aren't worth the gas to exchange. I didn't put any money towards them, just got them off giveaways and a couple of ARGs. I sold one for .0005 eth a few months ago so there's that. I highly doubt I will even see one sold this year. Right now, any that I can right-click has become a set of wallpapers for my computers just for the fun of it. If any of my friends ask me about NFTs I send them my open-sea address so they can see that I have almost one hundred individual pieces with only one sold for that .0005 eth. I use them as an example of not fomoing into NFTs because almost 97% of mine have had 0 value and have not sold. They can also check NFT collections on Opensea and see that most projects don't sell and any that are selling is just money laundering or being sold between wallets to hype up perceived value.
Some of these I do genuinely look to look at though like this AI painting
Then I have pieces like this. One grain of rice.
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I've also been wondering what the intrinsic value of these NFTs are if they have no additional utility. To me, at the moment, they aren't worth anything without extra utility other than community belonging.
Exactly, most NFTs are just a url to an image. You don't own that image and that image on the url could be changed even. Then there's an issue of privacy. Someone could mint an NFT with your personal data in the metadata and send it to your address. Now you've been doxxed and there's no way to get rid of that information. Just a lot of issues surrounding them at the moment.