We all know that NFT enthusiasts can get caught up in some questionable stunts. But one blockchain businessman has incurred the ire of the art world — and Mexican authorities — after hosting a gaudy ...
A Frida Kahlo drawing that might have been worth over $10 million was set ablaze to mint 10,000 non-fungible tokens or NFTs by a Mexican businessman in Miami this week. There’s a minor catch, though: ...
These days, NFTs are pretty much only good for two, somewhat contradictory things: scamming the pants off of people, and providing a semi-reliable source of fair compensation to artists (oh, and ...
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The drinks were flowing. The mariachi band was playing. The crowd was cheering. A $10 million Frida Kahlo drawing was burning. This was the scene at a July 30 private event at a Miami mansion hosted ...
Martin Mobarak tried to build hype around his NFT project by destroying a drawing by Frida Kahlo. At best, he made a poor calculation; at worst, he broke the law. Martin Mobarak tried to build hype ...
Here’s a very contemporary art-world brain puzzle: An entrepreneur burns his Frida Kahlo drawing in a scheme to sell NFTs. What’s worse: If it’s a total scam, or if it’s totally real? This is the ...
The Seattle Kraken are entering the non-fungible token space, proudly boasting on Monday that "NFT's are coming to The Deep." The expansion NHL club is far from the first sports entity to become ...
The Seattle Kraken are entering the non-fungible token space, proudly boasting on Monday that "NFT's are coming to The Deep." The expansion NHL club is far from the first sports entity to become ...