To buy an NFT, just click the paypal button to pay for the NFT, and then right click on the NFT and select "save as".
If you try to right click and save the image without paying... that makes you "right clicker", which is a thief that hates art, that is very hated by the NFT community.!
Remember, the laws of physics state that the value of an NFT can only ever go up! this is a MAjOR BARGAIN, get in on the GROUND FLOOR while u still can!
DISCLAIMER: if you send me money, this will not cause anything blockchain-related to happen, all that happens is that you'll be morally allowed to download these images. This is fine however, because "real" NFTs are so conceptually vague and esoteric that it's unlikely anyone can really tell the difference.
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I recommend a physical/analog approach to mature your crypto assets. For best results, print the images on high quality US letter-sized photographic paper, and store them pressed between oak or cedar boards. Some research suggests a "looser" strategy, involving placing the printed images loose in a wooden barrel, but there has been no evidence of improved performance from this method. For best results, age these NFTs for several years, in a warm, dry environment.
In order to give it all a more "crypto" vibe, I recommend computing the checksum of each file before printing it, and writing the output in hex overtop of the image, using a Sharpie® brand marker. I believe that these pieces will mature into "vintage" art, and thus I recommend the now-obsolete MD4 hash algorithm. However, there is an understandable trade-off between the vintage aesthetic and security; MD5 is being phased out due to collision weaknesses, but is still secure against pre-image attacks. The use of SHA-1 should still trigger nostalgia while protecting your asset, if you are particularly concerned.