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In this clip, the discussion centered on the value of NFTs, with references made to Tyler the Creator's view on the subject. Tyler’s perspective is that NFTs sometimes lack aesthetic value, citing examples such as the Bored Ape Yacht Club and Cryptopunks. However, Carl Jones argued that NFTs are not just about art but about access. He indicated that owning an NFT, like a Bored Ape, makes you a stakeholder in the larger enterprise being built, making the token a representation of digital property rights instead of just art. Furthermore, it was highlighted that value is often virtual - even in the physical world - and tied to symbolism, not utility. Lastly, Carl touched on the concept of ownership in the digital world. The notion was that just as one should own rights to physical possessions, so too should one own the digital data they create.