TrillerNet, the parent company of micro-video TikTok competitor Triller, has launched an NFT Marketplace, as well as its first-ever token sale surrounding Jake Paul’s upcoming boxing match, which is set to air on the platform as a pay-per-view event next week.
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‘Charlie Bit My Finger’ Viral Video To Be Deleted From YouTube Following $761,000 NFT Sale
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Triller Launches NFT Marketplace, Jake Paul-Themed Token Sale Ahead Of Boxing Bout
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Insights: Will NFTs Help Creators Make More Money, Or Just Trap Them In Another Bubble?
NFTs are the hottest thing to hit the world of creators in many years. At least that's what all their fans say amid multi-million-dollar art and music sales. Amid the opportunities come some challenges that may keep the blockchain-based tech from truly going wide.
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YouTube Collective ‘The Boys’ Sells Roughly $12,000 Worth Of Feet Photo NFTs
YouTube collective The Boys, best known for their gaming and TikTok reaction videos -- which has led to 2 million subscribers on a joint channel as well as 25 million across each of their individual channels -- are entering the NFT space with hefty helping of humor.
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