Glorious, New Zealand-based NFT, launched NFT business in October

2021-9-1 11:14
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On September 1, it was announced that Glorias, an NFT company based in Auckland, New Zealand, was planning to launch the New Zealand NFT business, which will launch in October. The company has worked with artists in New Zealand including Dan Carter, Six60, Neil Finn and Dick Frizzell. Glorious will sell his jobs to investors and receive a percentage of his income. Glorious CEO Tim Harper said the NFT's business model will help performers get paid for their work. (RNZ)

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