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Selling NFTs worth $1 million

Published by: Team GI Youth

15-year-old digital artist Laya Mathikshara of Chennai Public School successfully sold NFTs worth $1 million. One of her artworks titled ‘What if, Moon had life?’ inspired by the distance between the Moon and the Earth was sold for ₹90,500. 

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