Mila Kunis, an American actress and producer, created a new non-fungible token (NFT). This token will allow token holders to view the upcoming series produced in Orchard Farm Productions. Kunis owns the studio.
Animated series Created By Mila Kunis & Ashton Kutcher Sparks a New NFT Hype
The show is about an elderly woman named “Ms. Stoner is an older woman who lives with mischievous cats. Ms. Stoner is suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease. She decides to use medical marijuana to treat her symptoms. The cats start to talk to one another as soon as the elderly woman fish-bowls the house.
The “Stoner Cats” animated series cast.
The “Stoner Cats” website features a short clip of Ms. Stoner with her cats. This gives viewers a glimpse of the show’s upcoming episodes. The new series is not available to everyone. It was only available to NFT holders on Tuesday. The sale of over 10,000 NFTs sold out in less than 35 minutes as each card sold at 0. 35 ETH a pop (over $800). The total sale raised $8.4 million. NFTs are also available on secondary markets. The animated series website explains everything in great detail.
“Stoner cats is an animated series for adults that focuses on five housecats who suddenly become sentient.” The site details. “With their higher consciousness, they recognize that Ms. Stoner is their beloved owner and need to be saved from many dangerous situations. With great *flowercomes great responsibility.”
Ms. Stoner NFT Owner Wants $81 Million for the Blockchain-Based Card
With token cards on secondary markets like Opensea, the NFTs command a significant premium compared to the initial $800 investment. The “Ms. Stoner” NFT recently sold for 30 ETH ($69.7K) and the current owner wants 35,000 ETH or $81 million for the single NFT.
The Ms. Stoner card that sold for $69,700 worth of ethereum (ETH).
Crypto enthusiasts believe that the Mila Kunis NFT collectibles, based on secondary price tags will become more valuable in future. Stoner Cat NFT creators will receive 2.5% for every sale that follows the original.
“Stoner Cats NFTS will work as lifetime passes that unlock all content to come,” the web page states.
While the Stoner Cats project saw a lot of action during the sales, research provided by Dune Analytics indicates that close to $800K in ethereum (ETH) was spent on the 35 minutes worth of Stoner Cat NFT purchasing madness.
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