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Nyan Cat’s creator is running an event to sell memes like Bad Luck Brian and Keyboard Cat as NFTs A collection of memes is going up for sale in NFT format by Mitchell Clark Mar 10, 2021, 1:55 PM PST ...
Apart from some merch and a few NFT sales, which we’ll get to, Chris Torres never tried to get total control of his meme once the pop-tart cat was out of the bag.
A cat GIF that became an NFT sold for about $690,000. Its creator explains how its value surged, the tools he used, and how he found the right platform to display his work. By Laila Maidan ...
An age-old question of how to monetize memes appears to have found an answer. This afternoon, the storied internet sensation, Nyan Cat, sold for 300.00 ETH (about $590,000) in an online auction.
An age-old question of how to monetize memes appears to have found an answer. This afternoon, the storied internet sensation, Nyan Cat, sold for 300.00 ETH (about $590,000) in an online auction.
For those following NFTs, the Disaster Girl meme has just sold for around $500,000! Although it fetched a high price, it is still $105,000 short of the Nyan Cat NFT.
Neither of those cats is a meme star — yet. Update, Friday, March 12: “Kitty Cat Dance” sold early Friday for 2 ETH, or about $3,500. Ibsen said he was “super satisfied” with the payoff.
Now the meme’s owner, Laney Griner, a photographer who took the photo of her son Sam, has sold it as an NFT for roughly $35,000. By the way, Sam is now almost 15.