Student accidentally becomes a millionaire after turning selfies into NFT as a joke
A student in Indonesia has made a fortune after turning a collection of selfies into non-fungible tokens (NFTs) because he thought "it might be funny". Sultan Gustaf Al Ghozali, who studies computer science, took nearly 1,000 pictures of himself sitting in front of his computer over a four-year period, before transforming them into NFTs – unique digital items that are bought, sold and stored on a blockchain. The 22-year-old originally priced each one at just 0.00001 ETH ($3) but they soon sky-rocketed in value after gaining the attention of high-risk crypto traders, with individual images now selling for more than $10,000. Elon Musk responds to'tragic' Tesla self-driving ad Quantum computers could finally be made at large scale after major breakthrough Reddit founder predicts almost all games will soon pay you to play them Elon Musk responds to'tragic' Tesla self-driving ad The next day, he tweeted: "Can't believe people actually bought my photo NFT, 35 already sold in one day." More than 200 of his selfie NFTs were sold later that day, with hundreds more picked up by traders over the following days on the platform OpenSea.
Jan-19-2022, 15:12:48 GMT
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