A pseudonymous NFT entrepreneur known as GMoney borrowed $1 million as a 180-day loan in tokenized U.S. dollars (USDC) using his prized Ape Punk #8219 as collateral on the Gondi lending platform.
In this week’s newsletter, read about how the non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace Magic Eden continues ... Continue reading An Ape-themed CryptoPunk with a cap, earring and eye patch sold ...
Beeple has risked a copyright lawsuit after using someone else Bored Ape Yacht Club non-fungible token without permission.
NFT projects that were on the fringe of the crypto universe are now some of the most popular names in the market like Decentraland and Bored Apes. In 2021, NFTs sales clocked in a grand total of $ ...
A CryptoPunk, which was bought for $74 four years ago, just sold for $2 million. The non-fungible token’s (NFT) return on investment comes up to more than 27,000 times the original value.