Larisa Guzeeva’s first TikTok video to be sold as an NFT
The TV channel Friday! has put up for sale the first video of actress and television host Larisa Guzeeva on TikTok as a non-fungible token (NFT).Key events and news in the non-fungible token (NFT) industry, including NFT projects and blockchain games, and the development of NFT technology.
Larisa Guzeeva’s first TikTok video to be sold as an NFT
The TV channel Friday! has put up for sale the first video of actress and television host Larisa Guzeeva on TikTok as a non-fungible token (NFT).
Justin Sun launches the JUST NFT Fund for NFT art valued at over $1 million
Tron founder Justin Sun has created the JUST NFT Fund to support artists and NFT artworks valued at $1 million or more.
NFT marketplace OpenSea to add support for the Klaytn blockchain
The NFT marketplace OpenSea will add support for the Klaytn blockchain from the Korean internet giant Kakao.
Opinion: Ethereum investments are safer than NFT purchases.
The CEO of L’Atelier BNP Paribas, BNP Paribas's subsidiary, John Igan, told BNN Bloomberg that investing in Ethereum is safer than investing in non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
The Weeknd to release a song as an NFT
Canadian singer Abel Tesfaye, known by the stage name The Weeknd, announced a song in the form of a non-fungible token (NFT).
SEC Commissioner Peirce: NFT sales may violate the law
Fractional non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and their baskets can be treated as investment contracts under US securities laws, according to SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce.
Hermitage to host NFT art exhibition
The State Hermitage Museum is preparing an exhibition of artworks created in NFT format.
Sophia the Robot’s NFT artwork sells for nearly $700,000
On March 25, the digital artwork by the robot humanoid Sophia was sold at auction for $688,888 as an NFT.
The New York Times sold a column as an NFT for 350 ETH
The New York Times journalist Kevin Roose sold his column about non-fungible tokens (NFT) as an NFT for 350 ETH.
Circle unveils payment solution for NFT marketplaces
The cryptocurrency company Circle announced a payment solution for NFT marketplaces and NFT providers.
TIME Magazine Sells Three NFT Covers for 241 ETH
TIME magazine sold three of its own NFT covers for 241 ETH (about $385,000 at the time of writing). The auctions took place on the SuperRare marketplace. The owner of the three NFTs was a user named mondoir1. He paid for the covers: “God Is Dead?” — 70 ETH (about $112,000 at the time of writing); “Truth Is Dead?” — 88 ETH (~$141,000); “Fiat Is Dead?” — 83 ETH (~$133,000).We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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