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YouTube video ‘Charlie bit my finger’ sells as non-fungible token for $980,000 – NEWS.com.au
YouTube video ‘Charlie bit my finger’ sells as non-fungible token for $980,000

The iconic YouTube video Charlie bit my finger has sold as a non-fungible token for over $US760,000 ($A980,000) becoming the latest piece of internet history to cash in on the NFT craze.It’s unclear who won the auction, which took place on CharlieBitMe.com, but a bidding war between users “3fmusic” and “mememaster” sent the price soaring, before 3fmusic ultimately won out for $US760,999 ($A980,000).
The YouTube video, which has been watched more than 880 million times since it was posted in 2007,…
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