Matt Furie Adds to 2016 NFT Card Collection — ‘Rare Pepe Directory Is Complet...

Matt Furie Adds to 2016 NFT Card Collection — ‘Rare Pepe Directory Is Complet...

About five years ago, Bitcoin.com News reported on the notorious Pepe the frog getting added to the blockchain collectible world after the non-fungible token (NFT) cards were minted on the Counterparty protocol in 2016. Now the creator of Pepe the frog, Matt Furie, has added his flare to the mix with a special NFT featuring his original green amphibian creation. Crypto Fans Get Their First Introduction to Counterparty Rare Pepe NFTs in 2016 Back in 2005, when Matt Furie introduced Pepe the frog to the world, he did not expect it to garner such virality across the web. At the....


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