One of Bored Apes’s biggest collectors is confused by accidentally spending over $ 150,000 on his joke domain name.
Franklinisbored, a terrifying monkey with 57 Ape collections now, creates a weird Ethereum Name Services (ENS) domain (basically a username that Ethereum traders can use instead of remembering a 64-character address). However, my hobby is to make ridiculously large bids. they.Force to do so Blockchain-Twitter bot monitoring Tweet both the domain name and bid to their followers for Franklin’s entertainment.
That happened again this time. Franklin created a ridiculous new ENS domain and bid for 100 ETH ($ 150k) on it. What was different was that it also attracted a genuine bid of 1.9 ETH (almost $ 2,900) and he accepted it immediately. The tragicomedy was hit when Franklin accepted Franklin’s own joke bid for a domain he had forgotten to cancel in the aftermath of an unexpected sale while he was tweeting about a sudden storm. This all happened within 15 minutes.
The name of the domain is stop-doing-fake-bids-its-honestly-lame-my-guy.eth..
Franklin also sent the original 1.9 ETH to the buyer Descriptive NFT Seeking a compassionate show and a refund of his 100 ETH (minus fee). He didn’t receive either. Instead, he got an NFT from the “Franklin ENS Nutz” collection that said “No, thank you for the money.”
To be fair, Franklin tweeted, “This will be a joke and bag fumble of the century,” admitting that it deserves “all jokes and criticisms,” and is quite relaxed about the whole thing. Of course, anyone who owns 57 of the town’s most popular JPEGs will have enough money to survive the $ 150,000 blow anyway.
NFTs have recently become even rougher than usual and have never become popular in the woods. Seth Green’s kidnapped ape (thanks to heaven since returning), Microsoft’s statement that NFT is in conflict with Minecraft values, or appears to be flowing out of fraud, stitch-ups, and cryptography With a sphere, which is just one of many stories of expensive mistakes, the whole technology always feels like a dark comedy. But hey, maybe those Square Enix NFTs will turn things around. But I didn’t hold my breath.
Thank you, Web3IsGoingGreat..