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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

What s all the hubbub with NFTs?

Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are apparently worth millions of dollars, as illustrated by the artist Beeple, the phenomenon seems to be creating a fervor in people ranging from academic economists to internet posters. Let's take a look at the history and concerns regarding the recent aesthetic phenomen

Here Are the 10 Most Expensive NFT Artworks, From Beeple s $69 Million Opus to a 18-Year-Old s $500,000 Vampire Queen

Here Are the 10 Most Expensive NFT Artworks, From Beeple s $69 Million Opus to a 18-Year-Old s $500,000 Vampire Queen
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Crypto Pepes: What does the frog meme? – Cointelegraph Magazine

When BarnBridge founder Tyler Ward decided to change his profile pic a few weeks ago, he inadvertently created a Pepe the Frog NFT meme craze embraced by celebrities and the DeFi community that was on track to reap more than $60 million in sales on the OpenSea auction platform. Then the wheels fell off rather spectacularly. Magazine chats with Ward on Monday, Feb. 22, after the first 20 of 1,069 Non-Fungible Pepes were sold at an average price of $62,671 each, and he can’t quite believe it.  “We sold like $1.3M worth of Pepes, like 20 of them,” he says. “One of them went for $200,000!”

NFTs or non-fungible tokens: The new kind of digital art that could prove a bonanza for creators

NFTs or non-fungible tokens: The new kind of digital art that could prove a bonanza for creators Posted FriFriday 5 updated SatSaturday 6 MarMarch 2021 at 5:32am Consensual Hallucinations, an NFT by Western Sydney artist Serwah Attafuah, who said getting paid for JPEGs blows my mind . ( Print text only Cancel Paul Lamborghini Kell made the news in 2018 when he paid $US38,000 for a digital artwork that anyone could already view or download. This week, he sold the same artwork a depiction of Homer Simpson combined with internet meme Pepe the Frog for $US320,000. The Homer Pepe Peter Kell sold for US$320,000. ( Supplied: Peter Kell)

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