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What Is The Turkish Definition Of NFT?

What is the Turkish definition of NFT? Turkish Language Institution and Presidential Digital Transformation Office gave an answer to the question.

Yazar: Eylem Özer

Yayınlanma: 24 Nisan 2022 19:26

Güncellenme: 10 Kasım 2024 10:26

What Is The Turkish Definition Of NFT?

What is the Turkish definition of NFT? Turkish Language Institution and Presidential Digital Transformation Office gave an answer to the question.

The Turkish name has been determined for the NFT technology, the popular investment tool of the cryptocurrency, art and technology world. Ali Taha Koç, Head of Presidential Digital Transformation Office, announced that the Turkish equivalent of NFT, which is a non-fungible token in English, has been determined as "Qualified Intellectual Deed". Ali Taha Koç previously posted on his Twitter account and asked his followers, "What do you think should be the meaning of the term NFT, that is, non-fungible token?" Considering the responses received, a joint study was initiated by the Presidential Digital Transformation Office and the Turkish Language Association. Suggestions were first reduced to 80, then to 10, and "Qualified Intellectual Deed" was determined as the final decision. Explaining why Qualified Fikri Tapu was preferred, Ali Taha Koç said, “While evaluating the options, we paid attention to both the integrity of the meaning and the correspondence of NFT to the search engines in order for the abbreviation to find its place globally.” Koç also voiced the abbreviation "eN eF Ti.” He said it should be pronounced "Ne Fe Te" instead.
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