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In a study of transactions involving non-fungible tokens (NFTs), which represent digital works of art, EPFL scientists have found that the NFT market has much the same structure as interactions on social networks. Their pioneering study is the first of its kind. Simone Casale Brunet, the lead author and a scientist at EPFL’s SCI-STI-MM research group, along with Marco Mattavelli

In a study of transactions involving non-fungible tokens (NFTs), which represent digital works of art, EPFL scientists have found that the NFT market has much the same structure as interactions on social networks. Their pioneering study is the first of its kind. Simone Casale Brunet, the lead author and a scientist at EPFL’s SCI-STI-MM research group, along with Marco Mattavelli

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Research and Tech Transfer , STI, Computer Science, Electricity, Research and Tech Transfer
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© Alain Herzog 2021 EPFL
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Oct. 28, 2021
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The NFT market for digital artwork behaves like social networks

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