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How Much Would You Pay for an NFT? By Jeff Brown, Editor, The Bleeding Edge Dear Reader, How much wo

[The Bleeding Edge]( How Much Would You Pay for an NFT? By Jeff Brown, Editor, The Bleeding Edge Dear Reader, How much would you pay for a piece of digital art? It’s a question I’d ask us to consider today. Many people are making millions in a matter of weeks buying and selling a unique kind of digital asset that we may already be familiar with – non-fungible tokens, or NFTs. For newer readers, NFTs are digital assets that are cryptographically secured and authenticated on a blockchain. We can think of these as digital collectibles. Artwork, trading cards, exclusive video clips, poems, and similar items can all be “tokenized” and stored on a blockchain. And what has happened in this space over the last year is simply remarkable… Recommended Link [Four Decades of Tech Stock Gains in as Little as Three Months]( [image]( Most people think NFTs are just a fad, but according to tech expert Jeff Brown… It’s a technology that could change the world and give you a chance to make four decades of tech stock gains in as little as three months. That’s why he’s just built a brand-new model portfolio with his top plays for this boom. And tomorrow at 8 pm ET, he’ll even give you the name of one of these plays, absolutely free. [Click here for the details.]( -- Let’s take the Bored Ape Yacht Club, for example. It may not be on every reader’s radar. This is a series of digital collectibles showing humorous drawings of various apes. You might think this sounds silly on its face… but this collection has proven among the most valuable in the entire NFT market. One NFT in this collection jumped from $228 to more than $560,000. That’s a 246,501% return. And another Bored Ape jumped from $228 to almost $3 million. Even the rapper Eminem recently spent up to $450,000 on a Bored Ape – all because it bore a strong resemblance to him. In total, tokens related to this collection have generated over $1 billion in sales since their initial release. And there are even more NFTs out there selling for outrageous sums. I can guess what we’re probably thinking. This seems a little crazy. And I would personally never spend that much on a single piece of art. But we should keep in mind that it’s not uncommon for rare pieces of physical art to sell for hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars. What we are seeing is the future of artwork and collectibles. It is a market that I predict will be valued at $100 billion this year. The “smart money” sees this. And they are gaining exposure right now. Recommended Link [Tomorrow: $139.3 Trillion at Stake]( [image]( Most people are missing out on the NFT boom simply because they don’t understand this market or think it’s a fad. But according to Jeff Brown, this isn’t a fad. Instead, it’s part of a $139.3 trend that will change the world. And if you miss out, it could be the biggest financial mistake of your life. That’s why Jeff Brown is hosting a special NFT event tomorrow at 8 pm ET. HINT: It will also be the biggest giveaway in the history of Brownstone Research… [Click here to get more details and save your spot.]( -- Venture Capital Turns to NFTs 2021 was a breakout year for NFTs. In December alone, NFT sales reached a staggering $2.26 billion. That’s higher than the entire sales volume of NFTs in 2020, which sits around $340 million. And in 2021, over $23 billion traded hands in the NFT market. That number will increase exponentially in 2022. What’s more, venture capital is on the move. Andreessen Horowitz – one of the most successful VC firms in history – backed two raises for the popular NFT marketplace OpenSea over the last year. Across two funding rounds, the firm funneled over $123 million into the company. And in January, OpenSea raised more than $300 million in a funding round led by the cryptocurrency-focused firm Paradigm. All this capital has driven OpenSea’s valuation to more than $13 billion. And Dapperlabs – the company behind massively popular NFT platforms like NBA Top Shot and Cryptokitties – completed a $250 million funding round back in November led by Google’s VC arm, Andreessen Horowitz, and various other crypto-focused firms. That raise has allowed Dapperlabs to initiate its own equity offering as it looks to expand its sports trading platform and build out more NFT collections. Even Kraken, one of the world’s largest digital asset exchanges, is launching its own NFT marketplace this year after seeing an influx of capital from tech-focused firms like Joint Journey. This infusion of capital is contributing to the moment we’re seeing for NFTs right now. And each of these projects is paving the way for what I believe will be a major inflection point in the NFT market in 2022. So, let’s consider our question again. How much would we be willing to spend on a single piece of digital art? It’s entirely a personal decision, of course. But I have some good news. Investors do not have to purchase a single NFT to profit from this technology trend. Here’s how… Recommended Link [Jeff Brown: “Buy These 3 Coins Now!”]( [image]( After picking Bitcoin before it skyrocketed 22,750%, former tech executive and angel investor Jeff Brown says that NFTs are the next big thing. And if you miss out because you think it’s a fad, you will regret it for the rest of your life. That’s why tomorrow at 8 pm ET, Jeff Brown will give you a chance to get FREE NFTs delivered directly to your crypto wallet. He’ll also discuss his brand-new NFT model portfolio, with three cryptocurrencies that could deliver the biggest gains of his career. [All you need to do is click here to save your spot for Jeff Brown’s The NFT Moment event. It’s 100% free.]( -- Buy the Project, Not the Art The way to profit from this megatrend without ever buying an individual NFT is by investing in the blockchain projects, digital assets, and even public companies supporting and building this market. I’ve discovered three under-the-radar “NFT coins” that represent the best play for early investors in this rapidly growing market. They’re the coins enabling these assets to be minted, bought, and sold across the world. And on Wednesday, January 26, at 8 p.m. ET, I want to show my readers how we could see decades’ worth of returns in as little as three months with these projects. Not only that… I’m excited to announce the biggest giveaway in the history of Brownstone Research on that same night. During my broadcast, I will not only reveal these three coins… I’m also giving away my first-ever line of NFTs to several attendees. And I think all readers will really enjoy the collectibles we’ve come up with. So, if you’re interested in joining me, you can [go right here]( to reserve your spot. I hope to see you there. Regards, Jeff Brown, Editor, The Bleeding Edge --------------------------------------------------------------- Like what you’re reading? Send your thoughts to feedback@brownstoneresearch.com. --------------------------------------------------------------- Get Instant Access Click to read these free reports and automatically sign up for daily research. 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