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This is just SO creepy and cringeworthy.

Go ahead and sign some shoes, posters, basketballs, etc.... that would be understandable.... but why dinner, a movie, and meditation?? Yikes.... so creepy.
This way he doesn’t have to pay any licensing fees.
 
I guess someone posted on HR that they think he'll get over $600k for this.

If that truly happens.... Iowa fans are even worse than I thought they were. This shouldn't go for more than $500.... or people are out of their flippin' minds.
 
I guess someone posted on HR that they think he'll get over $600k for this.

If that truly happens.... Iowa fans are even worse than I thought they were. This shouldn't go for more than $500.... or people are out of their flippin' minds.

Don't underestimate Frank. Grifters are very adept at separating people from their money
 
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My guess would be somewhere under $20k, at best.

Thinking about this some more. If it was aimed at kids, the activities mentioned would totally make sense. Like some little kid who idolized Garza, then that would be cool. However, nowhere did they mention it was for kids so you just have to assume any of the callers to soundoff will have a good shot at this.
 
This is just SO creepy and cringeworthy.

Go ahead and sign some shoes, posters, basketballs, etc.... that would be understandable.... but why dinner, a movie, and meditation?? Yikes.... so creepy.

Creepy is him wearing earrings during his interview! Yikes!
 
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Don't care enough to read any of this thread, just wanted to chime in and say NFTs may be the stupidest waste of money in the history of wasteful "investments". You don't own the item, or even the actual rights to it, so it's nothing more than a fictitious investment/scam.
 
Place your bids. I'm going to be honest, I opened that link and had no clue what the hell was going on.

Looks like current bid is 160 bucks?
 
A non-fungible token is a unit of data on a digital ledger called a blockchain, where each NFT can represent a unique digital item, and thus they are not interchangeable. NFTs can represent digital files such as art, audio, videos, items in video games and other forms of creative work.

But in 99% of cases, the "buyer" owns literally nothing but that line in the ledger. No physical property, no intellectual or copyright claims, nothing. As least with some forms of digital goods, you either get the only copy, the source files, or the copyrights. With NFTs you basically get less than Connor McCaffery contributed in the NCAA tournament.
 
My guess would be somewhere under $20k, at best.

Thinking about this some more. If it was aimed at kids, the activities mentioned would totally make sense. Like some little kid who idolized Garza, then that would be cool. However, nowhere did they mention it was for kids so you just have to assume any of the callers to soundoff will have a good shot at this.

Kinda wonder if Garza will wish this wasn't an option.

Mid-50s Jess Settles jersey guy talking Football 1987 has its limits.

Or Hawks On My Belly guy.
 
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Don't care enough to read any of this thread, just wanted to chime in and say NFTs may be the stupidest waste of money in the history of wasteful "investments". You don't own the item, or even the actual rights to it, so it's nothing more than a fictitious investment/scam.



Heavy experience at play.
 
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So I guess the currency being shown is ethereum which is "trading" at 2100ish. So the decimal times that number is the u.s. dollars.
 
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