- cryptocurrency - 778 questions
- nft - 248 questions
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
While they are in the same wheelhouse as blockchain, blockchains are a generic programming tool, while cryptocurrency and NFT both describe a specific use. We only allow cryptocurrency questions related to APIs. More than a few of these are asking about the concepts from a high level (i.e. How to implement a crypto, etc).
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
Some of them are simply off-topic and could be asked on the specific crypto sites (i.e. Bitcoin.SE). It's unclear if some of them are in-scope or not. Few are obviously on-topic.
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
Many are simply "me too" tags for any cryptocurrency questions (even if the question is on-topic). A question about Bitcoin API does not need nft.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
For the most part, they describe the same thing. If they were useful tags, they could be synonyms.
Many are simply "me too" tags for any cryptocurrency questions (even if the question is on-topic).
You could make that same criticism of, say, the finance tag. The general subject of the best way to manage financial assets is not on-topic for StackExchange, and if someone has a question about a specific technology or API, they can tag it with that. Collection of questions on a common subject is valuable, even if the common subject is not, in general, on-topic.