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How did Seth get on to the NFT bandwagon?
Seth writes that a month ago everyone was discussing NFT while he had no idea about it. This was around the same time when Beeple, a digital artist, sold a jpeg file a digital image for $69 million (roughly Rs. 501 crores), through a first-of-its-kind auction via Christie s auction house.
So, Seth decided that he would stand with a placard that read: WTF is an NFT? and convert it into an NFT and launch a full NFT collection thereafter.
His first collection includes a badge, with the first 157 signs. Another one has an opportunity to accompany Seth with a sign or a placard. The collection also includes the original picture which, had Seth not thought about launching his NFTs, would have gone inline.
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Floodwaters swamp Kentucky roadways, warnings remain in effect
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and last updated 2021-02-28 11:19:05-05
Floodwaters swamped multiple Kentucky roadways late Saturday night and into Sunday.
As of Sunday morning, flood warnings are in effect for Jefferson, Bullitt, Spencer, Shelby, Franklin, Scott, Harrison Owen and Grant counties until 12:30 p.m.
Widespread rainfall continues with the heaviest still to our west. This line of strong rain will migrate east through Sunday PM. Flooding is already occurring in areas from the last couple of rounds and with this next round, those problems will likely get worse. #18StormTrackerpic.twitter.com/zGs7JUlGVh Seth Phillips (@SethPhillipsWx) February 28, 2021
He roe to fame as the Dude With Sign, airing gripes about everyday problems, such as people standing up as soon as the plane lands to replying all to company-wide emails.
Now Seth Phillips, who is behind the 7.4 million-strong Instagram account, has been protesting about irritations throughout the pandemic.
He has been sharing snaps of himself with signs in the streets of New York since October 2019, and has also been seen holding signs with celebrities such as Justin Bieber and Vanessa Hudgens.
More recently, Seth has added a mask to his outfit, with Covid-themed signs, including normalising Zoom calls with the camera off and saying that on Halloween there is no excuse not to wear a mask.