NFT
Americanabbreviation
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Etymology
Origin of NFT
First recorded in 2015–2020
Example Sentences
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He then joked that the “algorithm’s gonna love this. S— is gonna go nuts,” before talking about his recent collaboration with the digital artist known as Beeple who’s notorious in the art world for selling an NFT of his art in 2021 for $69.3 million.
From Los Angeles Times
The Wu-Tang record was seized by the government, which sold it to an NFT group for double the money.
From Los Angeles Times
She admits she’s fallen for tech hype before, calling the NFT craze of the early 2020s “a gimmick and a joke.”
When NFTs started to take off in 2021, Kowal closed deals with high-profile partners such as Perry, Fremantle Media and Resorts World Las Vegas for the startup’s NFT marketplace.
From Los Angeles Times
Not that NFT technology is exactly new.
From MarketWatch
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