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It turns out that NFTs of tennis balls that sold for $3 million aren’t worth that much after all, and I just died from not being surprised.

Back in 2022, the forward-thinking management of Tennis Australia released 6,776 images of tennis balls as digital NFTs. Each one sold for 0.067 in Ethereum cryptocurrency, which was about A$278 at the time. Those same NFTs are reportedly now trading for as little as 0.003ETH or AU$15 on OpenSea, a self-proclaimed “world’s first and largest digital marketplace for cryptocurrency collectibles and non-fungible tokens (NFTs).” Oh.

To add a little detail and context, the NFTs were associated with 19cm by 19cm plots on the courts at the Australian Open in Melbourne. At the time, Tennis Australia reportedly promised to update the NFT’s metadata whenever a winning shot during a match hit a specific area.

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