Could LEGO be hopping on the NFT train?
A mysterious, since-deleted tweet from the toymaker has piqued the interest of NFT collectors. The LEGO Group, a toy manufacturer best known for its popular interlocking plastic bricks, hinted it may be getting into the latest craze in the crypto space.On Wednesday, the official LEGO Twitter account posted (and then quickly deleted) a message referencing non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, along with a short video clip. The tweet, which read "zeros and ones but still a brick" along with the NFT hashtag could imply that the famous toy manufacturer is considering entering the crypto space once....
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