Lets get this straight:NFTis pronounced nay-fey-tay.
Thats all there is to it.
You might have readCorin Faife at the Vergeclaiming it should be said as neft but theyre wrong.

Forever and ever, nay-fey-tay.
I can see where Faife is coming from, I really can.
Neft is an elegant solution to saying those three letters.

But heres my issue: why should we have an elegant solution for something thats inherently serpentine and torturous?
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Lets go back to basics.

Ive yet to see evidence of crypto being more than gambling or an elaborate ponzi scheme.
But were still a long way from that.
And, of course, this is to say nothing of itsenvironmental impact.
I hold none of this hope for NFTs.
And, by mighty incel-Cthulhu, they did.
But if you dont have that sort of time?
And, with that, making a lot of cash for the people at the top of the pyramid.
They sound official or even worse, important.
This cannot stand.
In fact, I dont even think nay-fey-tay by itself does it justice.
Thats why I need to teach you how to pronounce it properly.
On first inspection, you may presume nay-fey-tay contains three syllables.
There are actually six of them in there.
It should sound something like: nay-ayyy-feyy-eyy-tayy-ayyyy.
Go on, give it a go.
You wont regret it.
And that, friends, is the correct way to pronounce NFT (nay-ayyy-feyy-eyy-tayy-ayyyy).