A Twitter User Sold His Tweet “The Collapse of the Turkish Economy” for $1.5 Million as NFT

On Twitter, Atty. The user named himself Secular has put up for sale a tweet he shared in December, which became popular in a short time, as NFT, with the title ‘The Collapse of the Turkish Economy’. The price at which the NFT tweet was put up for sale is 419 ethereum, that is, approximately 1.5 million dollars.

With the popularity of NFTs increasing day by day, we have seen everything from huge projects to a simple sms turn into NFT. For example, the first tweet posted on Twitter was bought by a Turk for $2.9 million. Another example was the sale of a collection of successful media artist Refik Anadol as NFT for $5.1 million . In this short period of time we encountered countless such examples, NFT became more and more popular . A new example of NFT from our country appeared on Twitter again. ‘Hunting. A Twitter user named ‘Secular To Yourself’ put up for sale a tweet that he shared on the platform and became popular in a short time for approximately 1.5 million dollars. NFT is on sale ‘Hunting. The humorous tweet that the user ‘Secular’ to himself shared in December and showing the rapid change in the exchange rate attracted attention in a short time, and then the user announced that he converted this tweet to NFT. . Now, this NFT titled ‘The Collapse of the Turkish Economy’ is on sale at OpenSea 419 ethereum. 419 ethereum is currently worth about $1.5 million. No bid has been made yet, but both the popularity of the tweet and the interest in NFTs make it possible for us to assume that this tweet can be sold as NFT at this price.

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