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That’s not what OP is talking about.
So you do know what NFT is! Tell me!
Why are you so hostile though?
Regarding of what you are saying - you are wrong everywhere.
When you are buying an item - you still get it. You can go to your armory and look at it. You can expouse it in your profile. If your whole idea is to run around in the game and show everyone what cool items do you have - i have a surprise for you. Nobody cares about your items. Its all in your head. So you are paying for the item and you are getting it. the rest is just your mental issues.
2nd)
Most of the people do not create value for the product. Most of them are not paying customers. You can easily see it. When patch drops all items prices go up for heroes, that are meta and go much lower for heroes, that got super nerfed. But this changed do not affect low rank people and people who do not play competitively. So they cant possible affect this price change.
On top of that its just a wrong way of evaluting things. What you are saying is. If i buy a very expensive painting and hang it in my room. That would mean there will be less people, who will be able to see it, than in a gallery. So the value of the painting must go down.
Why does it matter if something lasts longer or not? You literally said that the only thing that matter, is amount of people who can see the product. Now you are talking about products life span. You are just changing criterias based on what fits you better in each moment in the conversation.
There are multiple websites that show aggregated Dota stats. Is it your assertion that Valve controls all of them? Does that really seem reasonable to you?