"The Simpsons" NFTs Sell Out for $60 Each Before Being Mocked in Latest Episode
Disney and VeVe released two NFTs of "The Simpsons" characters, Bart and Homer, in November 2021. The NFTs were sold for $60 each and were described as a "special addition to any collector's showroom." The NFTs were part of the Disney+ Gold Moments collection and came with a 3-month subscription to the streaming service. In a recent episode of "The Simpsons," the show mocked NFTs, but the NFTs offered by the show sold out and generated over $1.1 million in revenue.
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