
Kenetic co-founder purchases .NFT domain extension for $84K
"The possibilities of the NFT domain are endless," said Jehan Chu. In a single purchase, Jehan Chu, co-founder of Hong Kong-based crypto investment firm Kenetic Capital, has bought the ability to issue a seemingly unlimited number of "NFT" subdomains on the Handshake blockchain.According to Kenetic, Chu purchased the .NFT domain extension for 84,000 USD, or roughly 680,000 Handshake (HNS) tokens at the time, brokered through the Namebase marketplace. The crypto investor reportedly owns more than 1,300 Handshake domains. He said he bought the extension while observing a rising interest in....
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