An NFT of 8 year old Zuck’s card could be yours.
that Instagram is now offering a way to share your NFTs and digital collectibles to your page by connecting your digital wallet. Oh, that sounds boring to you? Well, what if I told you that in order to promote this new feature, Mark Zuckerberg was turning his Little League baseball card into an NFT and selling it?
The physical card will be auctioned off, along with a digital version stored on the blockchain. It is unclear if the proceeds from the NFT sale will go to Zuckerberg or to the camp counselor who he gave it to back in 1992 and happened to hold onto it for 30 years. However, given the rough times Meta has been facing lately — its stock price dropping,
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