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I think the third link was supposed to go to this one: https://opensea.io/assets/0x23c54ac322cba66eddcf95c5697b53fc3a8a608c/230

A note on that one is that it was bought at $3,952.33 / ETH for 21 ETH when the sale was made.

That's right, that calico cat was paid for with $82,998.93 worth of Crypto.

Think of the fursuit... down payment on a house you could make with that.

I really hope they converted to the 21 ETH long ago and its burning a hole in their pocket. If so it probably would have been better to cash out some of it instead of sticking it into an NFT.

I mean, just on the loss of value of the underlying crypto right now the item they "paid" $82,998.93 is now only worth $70,675.50 a month later. I guess that's why the name of the buyer was "GirlOnFire", if only she bought a dog it would tell her "this is fine".

Of course, who know where it will be a year from now, so hold and pope I guess.

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