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A Frida Kahlo drawing that might have been worth over $10 million was set ablaze to mint 10,000 non-fungible tokens or NFTs by a Mexican businessman in Miami this week. There’s a minor catch, though: ...
Miami art collector and crypto businessman Martin Mobarak claims he burned the original “Fantasmones Siniestros,” a drawing made by Frida Kahlo in 1944, during a party to launch his own NFTs of the ...
Here’s a very contemporary art-world brain puzzle: An entrepreneur burns his Frida Kahlo drawing in a scheme to sell NFTs. What’s worse: If it’s a total scam, or if it’s totally real? This is the ...
Martin Mobarak tried to build hype around his NFT project by destroying a drawing by Frida Kahlo. At best, he made a poor calculation; at worst, he broke the law. Martin Mobarak tried to build hype ...
These days, NFTs are pretty much only good for two, somewhat contradictory things: scamming the pants off of people, and providing a semi-reliable source of fair compensation to artists (oh, and ...
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The Seattle Kraken are entering the non-fungible token space, proudly boasting on Monday that "NFT's are coming to The Deep." The expansion NHL club is far from the first sports entity to become ...
A Frida Kahlo self-portrait on display at Sotheby’s in 2021. (Photo by Tristan Fewings/Getty Images for Sotheby's) Depictions of Frida Kahlo appear nearly everywhere in the retail world, from t-shirts ...