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From: "Crypto Alert" <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2023 23:12:39 +0100
Subject: Learn how you can make money from the rising interest in NFTs #95628
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THE SECRET SAUCE BEHIND NFTS: CAN YOU REALLY 100X YOUR INVESTMENT
WITH NON-FUNGIBLE TOKENS?
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“Flipping $1,000 to $100,000 in Under 3 Months is No Longer a
Phenomenon”, Top Blockchain specialists Claim! “Most investors Are
Just too Slow To Act, and Are Uncertain Of the Process”

A GIF of a flying cat with a Pop-Tart for a torso. An avatar of a
golden vest. A 5-word tweet. No, this isn’t your browsing
history—these are NFTS
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selling for up to $69 million each. But just what is an NFTS
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new and fascinating phenomenon. Unique digital assets that are bought
and sold online using cryptocurrency. One-of-a-kind tokens used to
indicate ownership of a particular digital item (often a digital
artwork), NFTS
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disrupting markets around the globe from art to gaming, from events to
insurance.

Confused? Don’t worry—it’s a lot to take in. That’s why we’ve broken
it down into an easy-to-understand guide to everything you need to
know about NFTS
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them, and how to act fast and pick them up at a fraction of the value.
Let’s dive in!

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