American schoolboy earned $ 400 thousand from the sale of NFT

American schoolboy earned $ 400 thousand from the sale of NFT

9 September 2021, 21:15
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US schoolboy Benjamin Ahmed managed to earn about $ 400,000 in two months by selling NFT tokens. The teen was selling pictures of whales from Minecraft.

The collection, created by an American student, is a collection of tokens of 3350 pictures. They are multi-colored mammals similar in shape and size. Within nine hours after graduation, he managed to sell literally all of his work.

The boy became interested in such creativity due to the ease of transferring ownership of tokens. He was also attracted by the popularity of the game and the demand for pictures among players. Benjamin Ahmed quickly gained popularity among Minecraft lovers.

It is noted that the guy has been programming since he was five. This was largely due to his father, a web developer by profession.

It all started with a child's innocent acquaintance with the world of programming and web design. The father told his son about the possibilities of modern technology. He showed elementary actions. However, the child did not stop at the initial knowledge, but went on.

As a result, in a couple of months Benjamin Ahmed managed to make good money and become famous not only in the world of computer games. The media publish information about the guy regularly.

Now an American student is developing a new set of NFT tokens.

If the interest in information technology is irrepressible, like the 12-year-old creator of tokens for Minecraft, then take a look at the section "PCs, laptops, tablets, office equipment" is required.
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