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Nifty News: Find love in Paris Hilton’s metaverse, BTC CryptoPunks soar and more

The “Parisland” metaverse experience will launch in time for Valentine’s Day to give budding lovebugs a space to meet, at least virtually.

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Paris Hilton, a famous socialite in New York City, feels that the illusory world may be the perfect place to find true love.

In a tweet on Feb. 9, the celebrity and Reality Show star said she would work with sandboxie on the game (gravel) to bring Parry Island to life.

The idea is essentially a virtual reality technology (VR) tryst experience that is closely integrated with the Reality Show tryst variety show and is expected to be released before Valentine's Day on Feb. 13.

According to a statement on Feb. 9, gamers will participate in a "tryst-in-the-game Reality Show show" hosted by Hilton, where they will meet five potential partners.

This feeling will last until March 13, when players will reach their goal to get irreplaceable tokens (NFT) or gravel gifts and souvenir gifts.

Those daily tasks include choosing wedding clothes and diamond rings, "rescuing victims and flirting with other contestants".

Once the gamer has accomplished every daily task and found the true love in their lives, he will hold a virtual wedding banquet and Hilton herself will turn the main deck for his first dance.

The event is co-organized with 11:11 Media, an entertainment and media company founded by Hilton. Cynthia Steiger, who is responsible for the company's Web3 and Unreal World development strategy, shows that the company's mission is to help us find true love through such experiences.

Serial number CryptoPunk counterfeit goods become financial institutions

The BTCNFT reached by the ordinal agreement caused a great shock in the community, but it was not enough to stop some carefully selected personal collections from paying more than a thousand dollars.

According to the website of the project, an imitation called Ordinal Punks according to the CryptoPunks NFT series of Etay Fong has been numbered with a total supply of 100 units.

Punk 94 sold for 9.5 BTC ($215000) on Feb. 8, according to a price feed on The Projects Discord.

According to OpenSea, this is also the highest price you can charge for the Punk copied by BTC in this series, about twice as much as the last CryptoPunk in the original Etherum series, which sells for 70 ETH (about $110000).

In the past 48 hours, other market sales showed that an Audi car sold for 6BTC, about $130000, and others for about 4.5BTC ($100000).

According to the sales data, compared with last week, this is an obvious price jump. Last week, some Ordinal Punks sold as low as 0.07BTC ($2200) on Feb. 2.

RhiRhi's royalties are sold out according to NFT.

Royalty control in Rhianna's 2015 hit "Bitch Better Have My Money" has just been given as part of a combination of 300 NFT.

Jamil Pierre, one of the producers of the song, has sold her roughly 1 per cent stake in streaming royalties based on 300NFT. When the album is streamed digitally on software such as Spotify, the holder gets a 0.0033 lifetime royalty share.

The album, sold by Pierre in collaboration with another piece of music royalty service NFT, was sold on Feb. 9 for about 0.128 baht each.

On the same day, another blockchain wrote on Twitter that the series of pictures sold out "in a matter of minutes".

Another forecasting and analysis group predicts that a NFT company will have a "very likely" return of 6.5% in its first year and a profit of $13.65 a year. At this rate, it takes about 15 years for the holder to reach the project investment income expenditure.

At this stage, it is not clear how much royalty equity Pierre retained in the song after the NFT sale.

Def Jam launches Solana NFT series products that look like a band

Def Jam Recordings, a subsidiary of Universal Music Group, is trying to actively collaborate with Solana (Sol) NFT collection Catalina Whale Mixer to create an original Web3 band.

The band, called Dolphin, will be made up of cute cartoon dolphin characters, similar to the virtual band The Gorillaz, according to a report on the bulletin board on Feb. 8.

The Catalina Whale Mixer finally revealed in a tweet that the band would be a "game-based music group" and that the owner of the collection NFT would be able to "find a role for his dolphins."

Def Jam has not identified the composer behind the project, but it is reported that the project will involve a group of talented people, and the Dolphin Band will release a full-length album without revealing a timetable.

Def Jam has signed artists such as Justin Berber, LL Cool J, Rihanna and Evan.

In 2021, 10:22 PM, another music company around the world, signed a similar phantom band Kingship encouraged by NFT, made up of four gorillas from the lonely ape golf driving range (BAYC) NFT series.

Other fashion news reports:

Luxury trend brand Hermes has won a trademark infringement case against NFT artist Mason Rothschild because he used the Birkin registered trademark in the MetaBirkins NFT version. The company won 133000 dollars in damages.

YouTube client Stephen Findeisen, better known as Coffeezilla, tempted him to mix with traditional martial arts master Dillon Danis Marketing to promote a fake NFT series, which, according to Findeisen, "ostensibly means S.C.A.M."

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