Non-fungible tokens, aka NFTs, have become hot commodities in recent weeks. Think of them as unique digital trading cards. If you own an NFT, then you own the original iteration of, say, a song, piece ...
In 2005, Roth was just 4 when her father, Dave Roth, photographed her smiling in front of a controlled fire in their North Carolina neighborhood. Dave Roth had won a photo contest with the photo in ...
The tokens were later available to exchange on fractional.art and sold at $0.019, valuing the entire NFT at $336 million, according to a report by Decrypt. The NFT’s market capitalization had ...
The "Doge" meme, which emerged online in 2013, sold as a nonfungible token (NFT) on Friday. The $4 million sale marks the highest bid for an NFT meme thus far. "Doge" joins the ranks of other viral ...
The name Zoe Roth might not ring any bells. But chances are you’ve seen her photo. One Saturday morning in 2005, when Roth was 4 years old, her family went to look at a house on fire in their ...
Just three months after a non-fungible token (NFT) representing an image of the original Shiba Inu dogecoin meme sold for about $4 million, the NFT is now valued at more than $225 million after part ...
The image of Zoe Roth, her small face grinning somewhat ominously at the camera while firefighters work to save a burning home behind her, has made the rounds online for years. The image of Roth, ...
A popular meme from 2013 that shows a toddler side-eyeing the camera just sold for $76,377.50 in cryptocurrency. Chloe Clem's unimpressed facial expression from eight years ago when her mother told ...
is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. Another iconic meme is going up for auction as an NFT: the text and sunglasses used to popularize ...
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