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  • “The Good Time Show” on Clubhouse featured several experts on non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, Wednesday night.
  • It was one of many rooms about NFTs that have flooded the app. 
  • However, not all the NFT advice on the app is created equally and the consequences of misinformation can be extreme.

Like many a tech journey, musician 3LAU’s crypto obsession began with the Winklevoss twins. The electronic dance artist hit it off with the brothers in Mexico while touring with Avicii, and then flew to LA to hang out with them during the Grammys.

“They were talking about Bitcoin. And I, of course, had no idea what this thing was in 2014,” 3LAU said on the “The Good Time Show,” a popular room on the buzzy audio-only Clubhouse app, Wednesday evening.

That’s a far cry from where 3LAU is today. This week he sold 33 non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, for over $11.6 million. The tokens could be redeemed for things like special edition vinyl 3LAU albums, unreleased music, or unique experiences.

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