Kevin Rose is suspected of selling off his NFT holdings and has destroyed ENS domain names such as krovault.eth
On March 10th, NFT NOW announced on social media that Kevin Rose, the founder of Proof and Moonbirds, is suspected of selling his NFT holdings. According to OpenSea data, Kevin has been listing a large number of NFTs for sale in the past few days, including Fidenza, Chromie Squiggle, and others. In addition, Kevin has also transferred ENS domain names such as krocold.eth and krovault.eth to a burn address.
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