• Scrubbles
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    2051 year ago

    God, remember when links to pictures of monkeys were selling for millions and rubes ate it up?

    • @[email protected]
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      461 year ago

      I still want to know how much money my wife’s dumb ass ex-boss lost when the bubble burst. I think he was in the mid 6 figure range.

      • Bipta
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        51 year ago

        Most people who bought them are likely still in the green compared to holding the cryptocurrency they used to purchase them, which itself is with more than the USD used to purchase the crypto.

        So you’d probably be disappointed.

          • Scrubbles
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            311 year ago

            No man, it’s still worth that much! As long as I don’t sell and realize the losses I’m in the green!

          • @[email protected]
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            241 year ago

            Wow some clowns spent nearly half a million on some of the laziest JPGs ever drawn. Wish I had been in on a grift like that. If someone can afford to spend that much on a PNG they don’t need the money so it is basically victimless.

            • @[email protected]
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              131 year ago

              But it also come with extra privileges like going to exclusive parties where powerful UV lights can cause eye damage

          • @[email protected]
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            51 year ago

            And aren’t the bored apes the ones that somewhat held their value over time ? I heard somewhere that all the other jpgs NFTs plummeted even harder

    • PatFusty
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      2151 year ago

      It was not ‘pictures of monkeys’ it was art. It was digital art. If you don’t get that then you don’t understand money laundering.