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OnlyFans meet NFT's

 Onlyfans, an online entertainment subscription service, has announced the development of a non-fungible token (NFT) technology-based feature. Onlyfans members can now use authorized NFTs as their profile images, thanks to a new feature that went live on Thursday. Onlyfans Enters the World of NFTs Onlyfans, a London-based video subscription service, is recognized for providing direct financing to content artists, one-time tips, PPV features, and, of course, NSFW content. Onlyfans revealed this week that it is experimenting with blockchain technology in order to allow users to display their NFTs. According to Reuters, Onlyfans CEO Ami Gan stated that the change is intended to empower the platform's users. "Our objective is to inspire innovators to realize their full potential," Gan told Elizabeth Culliford of Reuters. "With this feature, we'll be able to see what role NFTs can play on our platform." When it comes to joining the NFT industry, Onlyfans is behin...
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 The Bored Ape Yacht Club's Biggest Celebrity NFT Owners!! In summary, the NFT collection of the Bored Ape Yacht Club is attracting a growing number of famous owners from the entertainment and sports industries. Eminem, Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Curry, Mark Cuban, and a slew of others have held the title. The Bored Ape Yacht Club is making even greater inroads to collectors who aren't profoundly invested in crypto culture. CryptoPunks may have started the NFT profile photo fad, but the Bored Ape Yacht Club is making even stronger inroads to collectors who aren't highly immersed in crypto culture. Yuga Labs' Ethereum-based NFT project, which has generated over $1 billion in secondary trading volume across three collections, is attracting a growing number of celebrity investors, including TV host Jimmy Fallon, athletes Stephen Curry and Shaquille O'Neal, and musicians Marshmello and Post Malone. The Bored Ape Yacht Club bills itself as an elite social club for NFT holders...