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If you’ve been an avid user of social media or have been following internet culture, then surely you’re aware of the phenomenon surrounding Non-Fungible Tokens, commonly referred to as NFTs. These digital assets can be purchased using cryptocurrency and have been a big hit amongst crypto fans. Now, one of the biggest names in media is getting in on it as CNBC has announced that it will be auctioning off an NFT of Mark Haines, a former host for the network that passed away back in 2011. All proceeds will go to charity.
CNBC announced the Mark Haines NFT in an article posted on May 24, 2021. This date marks ten years since Haines passed away in 2011. One of Haine’s most memorable moments as a host for CNBC was a market call he made during the recession on March 10, 2009. It’s this moment that’s being turned into an NFT and auctioned. “I think we’re at a bottom, I