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Dmitry Gordon has released his own collection of cryptocurrency tokens
Ukrainian journalist Dmytro Gordon has released his own NFT collection SUPER GORDON, depicting the infamous interviewer in various guises — from a McDonald’s employee to Julius Caesar. Gordon promised to donate part of the money raised from the sale of NFT to buy drones for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
According to the official SUPER GORDON website, the collection includes 3,500 non-fungible tokens. «All NFT Gordons are created from a combination of nearly 150 different elements, including costumes, emotions, hand gestures, hats, clothing, and accessories. And some elements are rarer than others or even only once, which greatly increases the value of Gordon’s finished NFT,» the collection’s website says.
While advertising his new project, Dmitry Gordon said that NFTs will definitely increase in value in the distant future, «providing their owners with a comfortable old age and a valuable inheritance for their grandchildren.» It seems that Gordon’s golden pyramids for all diseases have long since run out.
The SUPER GORDON collection was released in partnership with the Ukrainian exchange QMALL, and non-fungible tokens will be available for purchase on the BSC blockchain. Not financial advice! The cost of one NFT starts at 0.5 BNB, but at the time of writing, the sale has not yet begun.
In addition to the NFT collection, the journalist plans to release a superhero comic book starring himself in March. And in December, Gordon will present his own clothing collection, apparently also starring himself. «Our people have a way to stand out! We are creating a branded clothing collection available to all members of the Gordon community. However, mere mortals will also be able to buy it,» the journalist’s representatives said.
Apparently, the growing popularity of blockchain technologies has prompted Dmitry Gordon to release his own NFT collection. Perhaps the journalist was interested in the success of the collection of the American actor Anthony Hopkins, based on his roles. Thus, the first and so far the only NFTs by the actor were sold out in less than 7 minutes after the launch on OpenSea.