Some in the NFT community fear the market top may be in after Tai Lopez, the controversial entrepreneur and social media star, famous for his oddball marketing tactics, launched his own NFT project.
Tai lopez has to be the top. this madness cant continue.
The NFT project is dubbed the “OG (original garage) Social Club” and pays homage to his highly memed-on ad from 2015 in which Lopez flaunted his Ferrari and the 2000 new books in his garage to promote his business courses of allegedly dubious value.
The NFTs come in three levels of rarity, including the silver "Mentorship" cards, gold "Mastermind" cards, and black "1 on 1 Mentorship" cards which all provide access to an online social club and varying levels of access to Lopez himself.
For example, in the Silver tier there is an NFT, reportedly priced at 18.4 Ether ($50,000), that grants the owner a chance to win $10,000 via one on one basketball game with Lopez. While an NFT from the gold tier enables the hodler to watch a two-hour movie with Lopez, once per year for a maximum of three years.
Alibaba has reportedly suspended more than 680 users from its NFT marketplace Jingtan for using massage guns and computer software to spam the purchase process to buy nonfungibles on the platform.
According to an Alibaba representative who spoke to Forkast News on March 9, the firm’s technical department believes that some users were using the massage guns to perform rapid mouse clicks on buy buttons.
The accounts accused of spam buying have received one-year suspensions, with Jingtan labeling the activity “cheating” and in violation of its user policy.
The English Premier League (EPL) is reportedly aiming to launch officially licensed NFTs later this year.
The EPL is the most famous
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