A look at the art world's deal-with-the-devil approach to the NFT market, after allegations that FTX bought the $24.4M trove of 107 Bored Apes NFTs at Sotheby's (Nate Freeman/Vanity Fair)
A look at the art world's deal-with-the-devil approach to the NFT market, after allegations that FTX bought the $24.4M trove of 107 Bored Apes NFTs at Sotheby's (Nate Freeman/Vanity Fair) https://bit.ly/3HcR4TL
Nate Freeman / Vanity Fair:
A look at the art world's deal-with-the-devil approach to the NFT market, after allegations that FTX bought the $24.4M trove of 107 Bored Apes NFTs at Sotheby's — Auction houses and talent agencies thought the Web3 works were a fast track to billions. If it weren't for a global crypto meltdown, they might have pulled it off.
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