Jake Paul's knockout of Nate Robinson being sold as $10M NFT
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Jake Paul's second-round knockout of former NBA player Nate Robinson has been turned into an NFT.
Triller, the company behind the Nov. 28, 2020 fight, is selling a one-of-one NFT (non-fungible token) of Paul's knockout with a buy-it-now price of $10 million. The winning bidder will also receive the final 30 seconds of Paul's upcoming boxing match against Ben Askren, marking the first-ever NFT "future" made available to the public.
"One thing is certain, if there's another knockout, the winning bidder will literally own a piece of 2020's and 2021's most important entertainment culture moments," Triller CEO Mike Lu said in a press release.
Bidding on the digital collectible closes April 17.
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