NFTs: The latest get-rich-quick scheme for the cryptosphere
17 Mar, 2021 08:37 PM
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Financial Times
By: Jemima Kelly We are in the midst of a new mania. A species of digital asset as unsexy-sounding as the non-fungible token or the only marginally sexier NFT is taking over the front pages, social media and, sadly for me, my life.
Over the past two weeks, I have been added to a WhatsApp group named crypto NFTs ; been invited to two chats about the tokens on Clubhouse; and had three friends call and ask me to try to explain this strange new phenomenon. On top of this are the dozens of NFT-flavoured press releases thwarting my increasingly vain attempts to reach inbox zero.
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