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K11 Art Mall x 9GAG s New Meme Museum Opens In Hong Kong

K11 Art Mall x 9GAG s New Meme Museum Opens In Hong Kong
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NFTs and me: meet the people trying to sell their memes for millions

NFTs and me: meet the people trying to sell their memes for millions
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All about the meme-ification of NFTs

As the iconic ‘Charlie Bit My Finger’ viral video is sold as an NFT for US$760,999, we look at the memes that have made headlines as an emerging crypto-art subculture

10 Guy meme: Connor Sinclair finally comes forward as man in the photo

Whilst we all know the backstory behind the majority of the classic 2010 memes such as Success Kid, Doge and all of the rage comics, it is the meme hero from the 10 Guy meme that has remained the most elusive – that is, until now. The high guy, (AKA 10 Guy, AKA stoner Stanley) has finally stepped forward as Connor Sinclair, a normal guy who was photographed by mates on a lad’s holiday in Ibiza. Whilst announcing that he will be selling the meme as an NFT in the future, he has also revealed a number of juicy details about the meme and what he’s been up to since. So, here’s everything that Connor Sinclair has been up to since becoming world-famous from the 10 Guy meme.

Woman in Disaster Girl meme sells original photo as NFT for $500,000

Roth, now aged 21 and a university student, sold the image through Ben Lashes, an NFT, or non-fungible token, entrepreneur who has racked up about $2m in sales for sales including Nyan Cat, Grumpy Cat, Keyboard Cat, Doge, Success Kid and David After Dentist. Roth, who says she plans to use the proceeds to pay off her student loans and donate additional money to charity, told the New York Times: “The internet is big. Whether you’re having a good experience or a bad experience, you kind of just have to make the most of it.” She told the Raleigh News & Observer: “Nobody who is a meme tried to do that, it just ended up that way. Is it luck? Is it fate? I have no idea. But I will take it.”

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