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Viral ‘Charlie Bit My Finger’ video set to stay on YouTube following NFT sale – USA TODAY
After being sold as an NFT for over $760,000, the “Charlie bit me” video will remain on YouTube, the father of the children confirmed.

After being sold as an NFT for over $760,000, the “Charlie bit me” video will remain on YouTube, the father of the children confirmed.
USA TODAY
The “Charlie Bit My Finger” video has been viewed more than 884 million times, making it the most-viewed video on YouTube. Fans of the video can rest easy knowing the video will stay on the video platform even after being sold as an NFT, the father of the children Howard Davies-Carr said.
The 2007 viral video features Harry, 3 at the time, putting his finger…
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