ZenAcademy founder: A lot of NFTs may be sold in the coming weeks
On November 13th, Zeneca, the founder of ZenAcademy and The333 Club, stated that they may sell a large amount of NFTs in the coming weeks. Zeneca explained that they found themselves overinvested in NFTs and wanted to reallocate to a more balanced and wise field. They are not active in many communities and having so many NFTs has led to investment portfolio fatigue and feeling overwhelmed by all the jpegs. This means that they will be shifting about 90% of the cryptocurrency investment portfolio value from NFTs to around 30%, still bullish on NFTs, but 90% was just too crazy.
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