30 years after his death, Freddie Mercury is getting into the NFT game.
Ironically, people are better off just donating to the charity and taking the tax deduction instead of buying the NFT.
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30 years after his death, Freddie Mercury is getting into the NFT game.
Ironically, people are better off just donating to the charity and taking the tax deduction instead of buying the NFT.
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Isn't this the most odd thing ever, no doubt a publicity stunt and a cash grab. Bit sad but you get those types.
Sports memorabilia is the same way, but we're used to it because it's tangible. NFTs are like Personal Seat Licesnses in the NFL-- you're not even paying for the season ticket but for the chance to pay for a season ticket.
(If any NFL fan here thinks I'm explaining the PSL wrong, feel free to clarify and set the record straight. Whether I'm wrong or right, PSLs are a scam.)
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It definitely is sad and you know they will use any means they can to get a portion of the money.
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Yea, If I remember well, they did the same to Nirvana's Kurt Cobain.
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I am very skeptical of anything Charity related. Maybe its because of the "Save the Kids" scam and also the fact that the rich are using charities to park their money.
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Yea, and also there is a lot of money laundering going on with charities
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