NFTs are digital assets. Protect them like you would anything valuable — from phishing, fake links, and theft.
In the world of Web3, “JPGs” has become a playful term for NFTs — Non-Fungible Tokens. These tokens might look like art, memes, or collectibles, but they are actually unique, blockchain-verified assets. Some represent digital identity, others grant access to DAOs, exclusive tools, or real-world perks.
But here’s the catch: your NFT isn’t stored in your wallet. What you actually own is a token — a pointer on the blockchain that links to that asset. And like everything else on-chain, if someone steals that token, they now own it. Period.
So, protecting your JPGs means protecting:
How to protect your NFTs (JPGs):