Just like many other celebrities some of which are Paris Hilton, Jimmy Fallon, Post Malone, Neymar jr, Snoop Dogg, DJ Khaled, and Eminem. These celebrities are all joining this new craze for cryptocurrencies, the blockchain, and NFTS especially. Here we are with another News, Justin Bieber has just spent $1.3 million on a Bored Ape NFT Which reportedly originally just cost $20k.
Justin Bieber has officially become part of this Bored Ape Yacht Club. After acquiring this new NFT on Saturday, Despite getting their hands on one of the most known tokens in the entire world, many fans are roasting Bieber for this decision. They did buy it for 500 Ethereum, which is worth $1.3 million, Which is honestly a lot.
The original market price of this NFT was 104 ETH (That equals $208,337) Although Justin Bieber is not the only person who is part of this Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT hype, Celebrities like Serena Williams, Travis Barker, Stephen Curry, and More are members of this stupidity of a club. Justin Bieber did share the excitement of their new acquisition on Instagram…
On their Instagram post where they did post the NFT image, They captioned it like, “What if you had it all, but nobody to call, maybe then you’d know me. Cuz I’ve had everything but no one’s listening, and that’s just fuckin lonely. #lonelyboredape” Although they were very excited about getting this Bored Ape NFT, It did not take fans long for roasting Bieber.
Many people went on Twitter and they roasted Justin Bieber spending 500 Ethereum, $1.3 million on this digital Bored Ape NFT, One person went on to say that everyone can save this image to their phones for $0.00. And they also said that they did not truly understand this NFT craze. Another person said, “Justin Bieber paid 5x the Bored Ape floor price for an ape with no rare traits,” wrote another.”
Well, honestly we too don’t understand the craze of this NFT stupidity. YOU, Yeah you! Do you know you could honestly make an NFT for yourself? Just Draw Something on Microsoft Paint and make it your profile picture. That is it. (Not the way NFTs work, but it’s a lot better than spending millions of dollars on a digital art piece which you don’t even own the rights to)