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Brian Armstrong to release electronic-music collection as NFTs

Brian Armstrong to release electronic-music collection as NFTs

The head of the Coinbase bitcoin exchange, Brian Armstrong, announced the release of three tracks of electronic music as non-fungible tokens (NFTs). He said the collection involved David Khanjian, known as DJ DAVI.

Armstrong noted that he began writing electronic music as a hobby after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and DJ DAVI had given him free lessons. He pledged that the NFT sale proceeds would be given to Khanjian.

Three NFT tracks will appear on the Zora marketplace. In April 2021, the project raised $8 million from the sale of shares. Earlier Coinbase Ventures, Trevor McFedris from the Brud startup and a number of other investors backed the platform in a seed round на $2 млн.

Armstrong announced the NFT release after Coinbase published its Q1 2021 financials. The exchange’s revenue stood at $1.8 billion, with net income estimated at $730-$800 million.

Earlier, on March 15, Tesla founder Elon Musk unveiled a techno-track about NFTs as an NFT and pledged to put it up for sale, but later backed out.

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