As the craze for crypto art continues, celebrities, billionaires, and influencers are getting in on the trend and selling some of their own.
NFL player Rob Gronkowski, rapper Ja Rule, Lindsay Lohan, and Mark Cuban, among others, have jumped on board. And Alex Atallah, the cofounder of NFT marketplace OpenSea, told Insider he expects to see even more celebrities joining the space.
NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, have allowed artists to sell their digital work for thousands and even millions of dollars. They're gaining popularity as NFTs — which are generally digital assets that operate as a type of collector's item and can't be duplicated — are now a more than $1 billion market.
As for CEOs, Twitter chief Jack Dorsey sold his very first tweet from 2006 for millions and donated the proceeds to charity. And just this week Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who has been a big promoter of cryptocurrencies, said he would sell a techno song as an NFT. But he later reneged, saying it didn't feel right. His girlfriend, Grimes, has made millions selling crypto art.
just setting up my twttr
— jack (@jack) March 21, 2006
I’m selling this song about NFTs as an NFT pic.twitter.com/B4EZLlesPx
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 15, 2021
Billionaire and "Shark Tank" star Mark Cuban sold an NFT of a motivational quote, that read, "Nobody ever changed the world by doing what everyone else was doing - Mark Cuban."
As for the music industry, Shawn Mendes teamed up with Genies, which makes 2D avatars, to make virtual versions of his guitar and gold ring and sell them as NFTs, Rolling Stone reported.
Hoping to get rid of bad vibes from his Fyre Festival days, rapper Ja Rule auctioned an oil painting that once hung in Fyre Media's office as an NFT on a new platform Flipkick, and he offered to sign it for the purchaser.
Other musicians have joined the trend, as well. The Kings of Leon was the first band to sell an entirely new album, titled "When You See Yourself," as an NFT, Rolling Stone Reported. And in a tweet, DJ Steve Aoki announced his first-ever NFT collection.
Dropping my first ever NFT collection next week! Lil teaser 🤫 this is the first piece in the collection. Visual design by @Antonitudisco. Opens LIVE on @niftygateway next Sunday 3/7 at 2PM ET. We’ll have limited edition packs, open editions and more so u will want to be quick. pic.twitter.com/LkUPjIGU81
— Steve Aoki (@steveaoki) February 28, 2021
In the sports world, Tampa Bay Buccaneer Rob Gronkowski, aka the Gronk, announced on Twitter he'd be launching an NFT collection of his very own. Four pieces of art commemorate his championship wins and one is a career highlight of him, according to his website. Kansas City Chiefs' quarterback Patrick Mahomes sold millions of dollars worth of NFTs in just minutes, actionnetwork reported.
As for influencers, Paris Hilton sold a cat painting for $17,000, Decrypt reported. And Lyndsay Lohan sold her "Lightning" NFT for $50,000 and promised to donate the funds to charities that accept cryptocurrency, according to Decrypt.
Bitcoin is the future, happening now. Support my vision of empowerment by collecting this 1 of 1 NFT from @rariblecomhttps://t.co/0JvU0d1tNI
— Lindsay Lohan (@lindsaylohan) February 10, 2021
With a lot of money to be made in NFTs, internet influencers are likely to continue joining the space. So far, YouTube stars like Logan Paul and Zach "ZHC" Hsiehn have already begun experimenting with the trend.
Do you know of more celebrities and influencers who are selling or planning to sell an NFT? Email the reporter of this story at ndailey@insider.com.
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