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New Orleans Pelicans Gaurd Josh Hart Is Trading NFTs For Tickets and Game Jerseys

Josh Hart is a known gamer, now he’s into NFT digital asset ownership.

I have been in the NFT space for a little over a year and I’m excited to that see someone representing my hometown is advocating for the space as well. Josh Hart is a guard for the New Orleans Pelicans. We actually interviewed him once during his live podcast show about a year or two ago and he is a standup guy. One thing that I admire about Josh Hart is his hustle on and off the court. I’ve been spotting a few tweets from him offering his sports assets for digital assets that have been verified on the blockchain.

For those of you who don’t know, an NFT is a word used to describe a digital asset that has been verified on the blockchain. This grants ownership to everyday asset users and a big market has derived from the technology.

A few NFT Twitter users say that the trades are not worth it. I personally think that this is a smart move by Hart. He is leveraging his assets to acquire new ones. I’m sure people see value in his offerings because he keeps offering them. I’ve traded my marketing service assets for NFT assets in the past. This is the beauty of trading.

Brent Craige

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