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Didnt Melania just auction her white hat off of blockchain technology, now look at the date of @barronjohn1946 tweet
Future proves past
TECH
People are selling their tweets on the blockchain. Yes, really.
Gold bitcoin logo surrounded by bushes.
$270K
How much money people have offered to buy tweets through Valuables.
Cent CEO Cameron Hejazi via Decrypt
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Tom Maxwell
2.11.2021 5:35 PM
Imagine someone posted a tweet that you enjoyed so much that you continue to think about it years later, so much that you just might offer to buy it. That sounds pretty far-fetched — how can you buy a tweet posted to someone else's Twitter account? But buying and selling tweets is now a real thing that's happening thanks to the blockchain.
HOW IT WORKS — On a new platform called Valuables, individuals authorize their Twitter accounts and can then mint any tweet that belongs to them, creating a "non-fungible token," or NFT, on the blockchain that marks it as one-of-a-kind. The tweet becomes recorded on an immutable Ethereum ledger that says, "This person authored this tweet and owns it."
https://twitter.com/barronjohn1946/status/1367916480826765315?s=20