Talent Giant Creative Artists Agency Inks Deal With Pseudonymous NFT Whale 0xb1

Talent Giant Creative Artists Agency Inks Deal With Pseudonymous NFT Whale 0xb1

On October 8, the leading California-based talent agency Creative Artists Agency announced it has inked a deal with the infamous non-fungible token (NFT) asset collector known as “0xb1.” The influential talent agency aims to help the pseudonymous 0xb1 monetize the vast NFT collection and bolster “blue-chip brands looking to enter the NFT space.” 0xb1 Partners With Creative Artists Agency to Bolster ‘Advisory Partnerships’ This week the well known talent agency based in Los Angeles, Creative Artists Agency (CAA), revealed it has partnered with a....


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