Twitter Doles out 140 Complimentary NFTs for Followers
In a recent development, Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Twitter, sold his first tweet as a Non-Fungible Token (NFT) for $2.9 Million through the website Valuable by Cent in March. However, it's important to clarify that this sale is not related to the current Twitter NFT giveaway on Rarible.
Twitter's official account has changed its bio description to "dropping NFTs all day," but the sale of Dorsey's tweet as an NFT is not part of this giveaway. The NFTs being given away on Rarible are available for a chance to reply to tweets, and each of the 7 NFTs is available in an edition of 20.
The images accompanying the giveaway include various renditions of the Twitter logo such as Furry Twitter, Rare Form, and Twitter Jggl. Interestingly, the original character limit for tweets on Twitter was 140, and the tweet from Twitter reads, "140 free NFTs for 140 of you besties."
It's worth noting that the sale of Dorsey's tweet as an NFT is not among the 140 NFTs being given away for free by Twitter. The search results do not provide information about who distributed the 140 NFTs that Twitter gave for free to its followers on the NFT platform Rarible.
Twitter shared a series of tweets featuring several images with a Twitter logo and a Tamagotchi Virtual pet, suggesting that these might be the NFTs being given away. However, the sale of Dorsey's tweet as an NFT is not among the NFTs included in the list of those being given away, which also includes Vitamin T, Furry Twitter, Reply Guy, Rare Form, First Born, and Building character.
In conclusion, while Jack Dorsey's first tweet as an NFT has made headlines, it's essential to understand that this sale is not connected to the current Twitter NFT giveaway on Rarible. The giveaway is offering 140 NFTs to Twitter followers for a chance to reply to tweets, and each of the 7 NFTs is available in an edition of 20.
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