Over the last year, celebrities have been dabbling in non-fungible token (NFT) collectibles and a few of their purchases have brought them attention. For instance, a number of socialites, luminaries, big-name personalities, and today’s top brass have purchased NFTs from the Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) collection. While they paid a pretty penny in ethereum for the BAYC NFTs, many celebrities have deep pockets when it comes to other NFT collections as well.
Celebrities Love NFTs
A whole bunch of famous people own non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and the trend has picked up a great deal during the last 12 months. A lot of times, celebrities share their NFT purchases on social media when it comes to significant acquisitions like expensive Bored Ape (BAYC) NFTs.
Records show a few dozen well known public figures own BAYC NFTs, as the collectibles have become a status symbol of sorts. Stars like the NBA’s Stephen Curry, Shark Tank’s Mark Cuban, NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal, comedian Jimmy Fallon, and rap star Snoop Dogg are all BAYC or MAYC owners. In addition to the BAYC NFTs, celebrities are also collecting a number of NFTs from other collections and many luminaries have vast quantities of NFTs.
Eminem
Marshall Mathers III, professionally known as Eminem is a hip-hop star and an avid NFT collector. At the end of April 2021, Eminem launched his first NFTs, which were beat-inspired animated digital collectibles made for fans. In August, with his friend and CEO of Goliath Records, Paul Rosenberg, Eminem participated in the Makersplace Series A funding round. Then in January 2022, Eminem purchased Bored Ape Yacht Club #9055 for $452K. Since then, the American hip-hop star has bought a