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Toilet paper and farts: the 6 most bizarre NFTs born in the heat of the "hype" of the moment

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 7:18 am
by rUparaHmaN017
While some see non-fungible tokens ( NFTs ) as a first-rate advancement for the digital economy, many others struggle to connect with a “hype” whose absolutely colossal dimensions seem difficult to justify at first glance.

Whatever the case, the fact is that NFTs are traded on marketplaces such as OpenSea or Rarible, often reaching absolutely stratospheric figures . Being linked to the blockchain, the list of gansu cell phone numbers ownership of NFTs can be unequivocally certified even in a universe, the digital one, where clones seem to roam around with impunity.

However, NFTs are not immune to criticism either . Some say they are too expensive and even unfriendly to the environment. According to Cryptoart.wft, the emissions from one NFT are the equivalent of a two-hour flight.

Below, with the help of T3N , we review some of the most extravagant NFTs (whose emissions we could perhaps have perfectly avoided):

1. Dog stick
This NFT, specially designed for dog fans, comes with a 14.5-centimeter-long analog version made of oak wood.

Although it doesn't sound like much at first glance, the auction to get your hands on this seemingly mundane dog stick is starting at $1,200 .

Behind this crazy non-fungible token are a couple based in New York and their dog Remi (who is probably not too familiar with the digital version of the object in question).


2. Tennis arm
Tennis player Oleksandra Oliynykova has pledged to offer her right arm as advertising space for life to anyone who buys the associated NFT.

With the proceeds from the sale of this unique non-fungible token, the tennis player intends to finance her sports career. In addition, it will be the first time that an athlete is sponsored through an NFT (and that well deserves to go down in history).

The space between the elbow and shoulder of the tennis player's arm (which is what Oliynykova sells to the highest bidder) earned the athlete more than 5,000 euros after just a few days on OpenSea.