Tyrone Biggums
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Anyone looking into NFTs as a lasting investment need to be aware that they’re walking into a completely unregulated Wild West.
Get familiar with the term “rug pull” and read a couple of cautionary tales like these (all from within the last few weeks)
€1.5 million stolen in celeb-backed French NFT rug pull that promised to make a movie called Plush
Around 770 people were convinced to spend a combined almost €1.5 million (~$1.66 million) on NFTs of teddy bears, which sold for around €1,250 each (~$1,380). Buyers were told they would become "co-producers" of the Plush animated film, which would star Kev Adams and other French comedians as...web3isgoinggreat.com
Co-founders of company best known for Bella Hadid NFTs begin $77 million court battle against each other
Krzysztof Gagacki and Edmond Truong are co-founders of Rebase.gg, some sort of augmented reality app where people go hunting for NFTs. They're best known for helping to create a "Cy-B3lla" NFT collection with model Bella Hadid, which launched in mid-2022. Speaking about skepticism of celebrity...web3isgoinggreat.com
Just because your favourite scheleb is involved, doesn’t mean it isn’t a good old-fashioned fraud.
and because when they launched there was lots of talk about how NFTs would support the artist:
Goblintown NFT images all changed to an illustrated middle finger in protest about royalties
There has been an ongoing controversy in the NFT world over creator royalties. Although NFTs are often talked up as being good for artists because they enable royalties to be paid even after the initial sale, these payments are rarely enforced by the smart contract and are instead up to...web3isgoinggreat.com
Movie Studios in the future will cut up iconic films and if someone buys a scene from that movie anytime any media outlet uses that scene you can claim ownership and charge for the right to use it as it is your property. Royalties.
MGM Studios and platform Veve are partnering on a James Bond NFT following last month’s release of “No Time To Die.” Warner Bros. announced the sale of 100,000 “Matrix” NFT collectibles ahead of the December premiere of “The Matrix Resurrections.”
Tarantino also did it.
Quentin Tarantino to Sell Unreleased 'Pulp Fiction' Scenes as NFTs
The seven NFTs will include script excerpts, uncut scenes and exclusive commentary
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