Futurama can’t stop making fun of crypto and blockchain
The season two premiere of the animated science fiction series’ latest iteration focused on an NFT heist from a museum displaying digital artwork.
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The season two premiere of the animated science fiction series’ latest iteration focused on an NFT heist from a museum displaying digital artwork.
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