By Elizabeth Howcroft (Reuters) - The NFT dream isn't dead, but it's taken a big non-fungible beating. The market shone gloriously last year as crypto.
In recent months, NFTs (non-fungible tokens) have become increasingly popular with many celebrities promoting their own NFTs. Now, many fans who invested in digital tokens promoted by their favorite stars are financially "crippled." One investor believes that celebrities “took their payouts and moved on while everybody who scraped by to invest in their futures got robbed.”