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Today's podcast is all about Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and we have Michael Ugwu, NFT Collector, Angel Investor, and CEO Freeme Digital as our guest.
2021 was the year of NFTs, but once the bear run started, the rave died down. But the real question is, are NFTs dead? Michael answers this and more on today's episode of the Techpoint Africa Podcast.
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Timestamps
00:00 - Intro
02:47 - We meet Michael
04:25 - How big an investment NFTs were
07:32 - How transformational NFTs were to the art space in Africa
09:27 - What happened to NFTs?
13:13 - What's happening in the Alpha Chart market?
15:22 - Can NFTs be separated from crypto?
17:21 - The problem with the last cycle and NFTs
18:20 - Should creative people still turn their work into NFTs?
20:35 - Decentralisation unlocking more innovation
25:18 - Music and the NFT space
29:14 - NFTs do well when people get crypto rich
33:21 - The slogan for this year's bull run
Useful links
- MTN contemplates tariff hike to regain $101 million in forex losses
- Netflix subscribers in Nigeria to pay more from April 1, 2024
- Commercial Bank of Ethiopia recovers $10 million from its $14 million system glitch loss
This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo
Email us your feedback at podcast@techpoint.africa. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.
Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk
Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
200 episodes
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Today's podcast is all about Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and we have Michael Ugwu, NFT Collector, Angel Investor, and CEO Freeme Digital as our guest.
2021 was the year of NFTs, but once the bear run started, the rave died down. But the real question is, are NFTs dead? Michael answers this and more on today's episode of the Techpoint Africa Podcast.
Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and Intelpoint's newsletter/
Timestamps
00:00 - Intro
02:47 - We meet Michael
04:25 - How big an investment NFTs were
07:32 - How transformational NFTs were to the art space in Africa
09:27 - What happened to NFTs?
13:13 - What's happening in the Alpha Chart market?
15:22 - Can NFTs be separated from crypto?
17:21 - The problem with the last cycle and NFTs
18:20 - Should creative people still turn their work into NFTs?
20:35 - Decentralisation unlocking more innovation
25:18 - Music and the NFT space
29:14 - NFTs do well when people get crypto rich
33:21 - The slogan for this year's bull run
Useful links
- MTN contemplates tariff hike to regain $101 million in forex losses
- Netflix subscribers in Nigeria to pay more from April 1, 2024
- Commercial Bank of Ethiopia recovers $10 million from its $14 million system glitch loss
This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo
Email us your feedback at podcast@techpoint.africa. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.
Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk
Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
200 episodes
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