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This we've seen videos 3 MONTHS ago about this
They could have had millions just for that gif after initially backing it with btc or eth as the base value
You know back when people were temporarily gullible into buying things like collectors buy paintings, except somehow, digital things that they didn't purchase for themselves but would try to resell.
The only good NFT was the first one that sold for $69 million...although that was a nice amount of money for the seller, that seems entirely too high to pay for a collage of someone's artwork over many consecutive days....which is an actual art piece, but still overpriced.
Not lazily drawn bored apes, at least.