NFT definition

NFT means any blockchain-tracked, non-fungible token.
NFT means non-fungible token;
NFT means a unique crypto asset that represents rights to an underlying unit of data stored on a digital ledger, called a blockchain, that certifies a digital asset to be unique and therefore not interchangeable.

Examples of NFT in a sentence

  • The delivery of any NFTs to you is subject to the (a) full payment of the purchase price of the relevant NFT as indicated on the Website subject to Sections 8.4 to 8.6 above and (b) completion of any AML/KYC procedures to our satisfaction (if applicable).


More Definitions of NFT

NFT means a non-fungible token implemented on a blockchain using smart contracts, such as, for illustration but not limitation, a non-fungible token conforming to the ERC-721 standard on the Ethereum blockchain network. The NFT is separate and distinct from the Content or any other Third Party IP with which it may be linked or associated. An NFT is not a medium of exchange and is not convertible virtual currency.
NFT means a non-fungible token (NFT) registered on a Blockchain network. In these T&C, NFT refers only to NFTs (the associated Content may be subject to further or different provisions under these T&C as the case may be) sold by Platform Operator on the Primary Market through the NFT- Platform, unless otherwise stated herein.
NFT means a blockchain-tracked, non-fungible token.
NFT means any blockchain-tracked, non-fungible token, such as those conforming to the ERC-721 or ERC-721A standard.
NFT in these Terms means a non-fungible token or similar digital item implemented on a blockchain, which uses smart contracts to link to or otherwise be associated with certain content or data.
NFT in this Privacy Policy means any blockchain-tracked token complying with the ERC-721 standard, ERC-1155 standard or other similar “non-fungible” token standard, which uses smart contracts to link to or otherwise be associated with certain content or data.
NFT means any blockchain-tracked, non-fungible token, such as those conforming to the ERC-721 standard.