Anonymous Buyer Submits 5 ETH Opening Bid for First Ever Community-Minted NFT

Anonymous Buyer Submits 5 ETH Opening Bid for First Ever Community-Minted NFT

The first ever community-minted NFT is generating FOMO before its auction has even begun, attracting a bid of 5 ETH from an anonymous buyer a day before bidding is set to begin. The NFT is being minted by members of the Metis community. Metis, a Layer 2 platform provider that develops technical and organizational infrastructure […]


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