Deadmau5 and Portugal The Man release single as 1M NFTs in bid to go platinum
The award-winning artists want their new release “This is fine” to become the first NFT single ever to go platinum, but it’s unclear whether that is even possible.
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The award-winning artists want their new release “This is fine” to become the first NFT single ever to go platinum, but it’s unclear whether that is even possible.
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