
Keanu Reeves discusses his stance on NFTs, metaverses, and cryptocurrencies.
Keanu Reeves is not a fan of NFT and metaverses created by tech giants like Meta, but he owns ‘a little cryptocurrency’. The actor said this in an interview with The Verge.
“Could we simply prevent the metaverse from resembling the one invented by Facebook?” he asked.
Reeves added that personally he has nothing against Mark Zuckerberg’s company. He noted that the concept of the metaverse predates Meta’s idea, and the virtual world led by the tech giant resembles more of a dystopia.
The actor also said he received ‘a little cryptocurrency’ as a gift from a friend. He noted that he does not engage in transactions with digital assets, but ‘simply owns them’.
On November 30, Warner Bros. released on Nifty’s marketplace the NFT collection tied to the upcoming release of the film ‘The Matrix: Resurrections’. 100,000 tokens were sold out within a few hours at $50 each.
Knock, Knock…
The Matrix Avatars are now LIVE! #NiftysMatrixAvatars
Click the link below to mint your avatar: https://t.co/3iJq2XH410 pic.twitter.com/nX43bNn1qP
— Nifty’s (@Niftys) November 30, 2021
When the host asked Reeves about the company’s initiative, he said he had never seriously considered buying such digital assets. The Verge journalist then noted that NFTs cannot be forged. In response the actor noted that ‘but they can be easily reproduced’, and laughed.
Keanu’s laugh in response to NFTs in this @verge interview is everything I wanted for Christmashttps://t.co/v4pix60nX9 pic.twitter.com/1J5EcoijDs
— David Zhou (@dz) December 10, 2021
Earlier in November, Quentin Tarantino unveiled a collection of seven NFTs inspired by the film ‘Pulp Fiction’. Miramax filed a lawsuit against the director.
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