It would take an Ethereum hard fork to tamper with it. That is a very big undertaking and rarely happens.
So he can prove that he minted it.
This is something we do not have on Web2. If FB deletes something, you do not have proof. And you cannot see it anymore. Neither in Chrome nor in Edge nor in Firefox.
On Web3, if OpenSea blocks an NFT and MetaMask uses the OpenSea API to display it, you can use another browser and see it again.
https://twitter.com/moxie/status/1448066579611234305
I can still see it on OpenSea:
https://opensea.io/assets/0x5c61afa47570ab2b562606fa57822130...
Maybe it was blocked and later unblocked?
Anyhow, I think he is painting too black of an image of Web3. Even if OpenSea blocks his NFT, Ethereum scanners will still show it:
https://etherscan.io/address/0x5c61afa47570ab2b562606fa57822...
It would take an Ethereum hard fork to tamper with it. That is a very big undertaking and rarely happens.
So he can prove that he minted it.
This is something we do not have on Web2. If FB deletes something, you do not have proof. And you cannot see it anymore. Neither in Chrome nor in Edge nor in Firefox.
On Web3, if OpenSea blocks an NFT and MetaMask uses the OpenSea API to display it, you can use another browser and see it again.