A Dune analytics platform user has found that more than $18.5 million worth of Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) and Mutant Ape Yacht Club (MAYC) Nonfungible tokens (NFTs) have been marked as stolen or flagged for suspicious activity on Opensea to date.
According to data from Dune, a user known as “Beetle” discovered that 130 BAYC and 268 MAYC NFTs were reported for suspicious activity, alongside 153 Azuki’s, 202 CloneX and 70 Moonbirds.
The total market worth of stolen NFTs from these notable collections amounts to just over $25 million.
This dashboard looks into locked PFP NFTs on OpenSea which have been flagged as stolen/suspicious Interesting work by Beetle https://t.co/gJsgaraoVL
Decentralized finance lending platform, Teller Finance has launched a new feature that will grant its users access to a “buy now, pay later” (BNPL) feature to purchase NFTs.
The new feature, humorously titled “Ape Now, Pay Later” is built on the polygon network and allows users to own NFTs outright while paying off the total price tag over time, much like other BNPL services such as AfterPay.
At the time of writing Teller Finance’s BNPL feature applies to notable NFT collections including: Bored Ape Yacht Club, Mutant Ape Yacht Club, Moonbirds, Doodles, Cool Cats, Azuki, Meebits and more.
An all-ages, touring music festival named “The Grass is Greener” has become the first major Australian music festival to utilize NFT technology as part of its ticketing process.
We are SO excited to make our mark in history as Australia’s FIRST EVER NFT ticketed music festival.With a limited supply of unique PFP NFTs...this is the FIRST EVER PFP NFT Ticketed Music Festival in the WORLD! 1/6 pic.twitter.com/2NzTxlFmMh
According to the festival’s official Twitter, a
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