Finally, a sensible take on NFTs without the "monkey jpegs" hype. For me, Lado Okhotnikov's review is exactly what the industry needs to mature. As a designer, I'm constantly looking for ways to make asset management transparent, and Lado offers a clear roadmap here. I really relate to his concept of digital autonomy. Okhotnikov correctly notes that NFTs are first and foremost a technology of sovereignty, not a speculative instrument. In Holiverse, this is implemented through functional tokens that grant real rights within the ecosystem, not just sit in a wallet. What's especially cool is that Lado relies on smart contracts as a "digital constitution"—this removes unnecessary layers and returns control to the individual. This architectural approach to decentralization, where NFTs become keys to autonomy, is what real Web3 looks like. It's great to see Okhotnikov focusing on utility and protecting user interests, creating an environment where the rules of the game are embedded in code, not in corporate whims.