British tween earns almost $400K on NFT sales without a bank account

British tween earns almost $400K on NFT sales without a bank account

Benyamin Ahmed created and tokenized digital pictures of whale emojis and sold them in the form of NFTs during school vacation. A 12-year-old boy from London reportedly earned nearly $400,000 (290,000 pounds) by selling a series of nonfungible tokens (NFTs) during the school holidays.In an interview with Geo.tv, Benyamin Ahmed shared his excitement about being able to make money online by selling NFT artworks “without having a bank account.” Ahmed’s artwork caught attention on Twitter and eventually went viral.Ahmed used his school holidays to create and tokenize digital pictures of whale....


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