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22-Year Old Indonesian Boy Becomes Millionaire By Selling His NFT On OpenSea



Reports said that an Indonesian college student has reportedly become a millionaire by selling nonfungible token (NFT) versions of his selfies on the OpenSea NFT marketplace.


It has been reported that Sultan Gustaf Al Ghozali, a 22-year-old computer science student from Semarang, Indonesia, converted and sold nearly 1,000 selfie images as NFTs. According to Ghozali, he took photos of himself for five years, between the ages of 18 and 22, as a way to look back on his graduation journey.


However, Ghozali took selfies, either sitting or standing in front of his computer, which was later converted into NFTs and uploaded to OpenSea in December 2021. The artist set the price for each NFT selfie at $3 without expecting interest from serious buyers.


Ghozali said:

“You can do anything like flipping or whatever but please don’t abuse my photos or my parents will very disappointed in me. I believe in you guys so please take care of my photos.”

The report said that Ghozali’s NFT offering blew up as prominent members of Crypto Twitter showed support by purchasing and marketing the offerings. With the rising popularity, one of Ghozali’s NFT sold for 0.247 Ether (ETH) on Friday worth $806 at the time of purchase.

Likewise, the young entrepreneur also added a touch of personalization by providing some background information along with the selfies, which adds to the rarity of the NFT. Some of Ghozali’s selfie NFTs sold for 0.9 ETH, worth around $3,000.


Ghozali’s collection subsequently reached a total trade volume of 317 ETH, equivalent to more than $1 million. Despite the recent sluggish performance of the overall crypto market, the NFT marketplace and blockchain gaming industry continues to record high transaction volumes.


Thus, the number of unique active wallets connected to Ethereum NFT decentralized applications grew by 43% since Q3 2021. In addition, the money generated by NFT trading went from $10.7 billion in Q3 2021 to $11.9 billion in the first 10 days of 2022.


Source: Cointelegraph


 

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