Dear Funkers,
Since we will stay in all kinds of lookdowns for some time. Except for AstraZeneca-zombies, who will visit concerts, exhibitions, and travels soon, with their green zombie-passport.
So, you need to shake your booty to get an alternative view, and I suggest that BFE embrace NTF (non-fungible token)?
The art world has a steadily growing presence on NFT networks, which extends over to the more adventurous sides of the music industry. That’s thanks in large part to Grimes that the currency has entered mainstream discussion in recent days: The musician made $389,000 off a 50-second music video earlier this week. So far, she’s amassed around $6 million from sales of digital art in the format. In the meantime, Kings of Leon became the first band ever to release an album in the form of an NFT.
In case you're wondering, an NFT is a digital representation of a unique asset that cannot be exchanged for another NFT of the same type. Each NFT is a unit of data on a blockchain, and it can represent a distinct digital item, making them non-interchangeable. NFTs can represent various digital files, including art, audio, video, and other creative works. While the digital files themselves can be duplicated infinitely, the NFTs that represent them are tracked on the blockchain and provide proof of ownership to the buyers.
If you're interested in exploring this digital world, you can visit the popular NFT marketplace OpenSea. There, you'll find a wide range of listings, from Kings of Leon imagery to video game accessories to domain names. Rest assured, you won't encounter any fakes.
Yes, Funk Ain't Ova, so now it’s time to get unique and digital. Because, l like to see you all, with stash on stash of novo cash. With cryptocurrency in fuck you quantities, and you can't tell whether or not I'm joking, can you.
You like this, call your devoted Evileye.
