Award-winning rapper Eminem has joined the Bored Ape Yacht Club, purchasing one of the NFT apes on the OpenSea platform for 123.45 ether, about $462,000. JPRubin23 reports
In a tweet, BAYC member GeeGazza, who sold the ape, thanked the entertainer for purchasing the NFT. “I’m living in a simulation,” he wrote, adding: “Madness.
Let me write a lyric in your next single.” GeeGazza had been hoping for months that the entertainer would buy the ape.that the firm had helped Eminem buy “the EminApe.”on “Not Alike,” one of the tracks on his album “Kamikaze.”
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