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Get Familiar with Fractionalized NFTs and More with Joël Hubert, Co-founder of NIFTEX - Ep. 33

30 May 2021

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In this episode, Bobby Ong, co-founder of CoinGecko is joined by Joël Hubert - Co-founder, NIFTEX. Bobby interviewed Joël on the background of NIFTEX, their updates for NIFTEX V2, their NFT bundle, as well as Joël’s advice for beginner NFT collectors.[00:01:42] Intro[00:02:38] What is NIFTEX?[00:08:01] What happens to the fractionalized NFT when there’s a bid on it?[00:19:09] Updates on NIFTEX V2 [00:27:00] Interesting stats on NIFTEX[00:31:45] NIFTEX’s R64X NFT bundle[00:41:02] Thoughts on NFT on Layer 1 chains[00:44:08] Advice for beginner NFT collectors Quotes from the episode:“Coin Artist from Neon District, she fractionalized herself and you know, and she used this coin as like a community membership, proof of community membership.” [00:20:27]“If Almace would have remained in one piece, we always say it might've traded a few times in the year and it might have done a few hundred ETH in volume. But then when we fractionalize Almace it did like a thousand ETH of volume in the first two, one or two weeks” [00:25:22]“I think for beginners, they're going to be super confused with these fractions of NFT stuff. And so they just need to have a very solid foundation in NFTs themselves, so I would advise them to start with arts.” [00:44:47]Watch the Podcast on YouTubeLinksNIFTEX - https://www.niftex.org/CoinGecko - https://www.coingecko.com/NIFTEX on CoinGecko - https://www.coingecko.com/en/exchanges/niftex Social MediaNIFTEX:https://twitter.com/NIFTEXCoinGecko:https://twitter.com/coingeckohttps://t.me/coingecko

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