Total BAYC Theft Comes to $18.5 Million, App Now, Pay Later Loans NFT & More
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Total BAYC Theft Comes to $18.5 Million, App Now, Pay Later Loans NFT & More
A Dune Analytics platform user has discovered that over $18.5 million worth of Board Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) and Mutant Ape Yacht Club (MAYC) nonfungible tokens (NFTs) have been reported as stolen or flagged for suspicious activity on OpenC to date. marked in. According to data from Dune, a user named Beetle found that 130 BAYC and 268 MAYC NFTs were reported for suspicious activity, including 153 Azukis, 202 CloneXs and 70 Moonbirds.
Decentralized finance (DeFi) lending platform Taylor Finance has launched a new facility that will give its users access to a “Buy Now, Pay Later” (BNPL) facility to purchase NFTs. The new feature, humorously titled "App Now, Pay Later", is built on the Polygon network and allows users to own an NFT while paying the total price tag over time, much like other BNPL services. That's like afterpay.
Vietnamese play-to-earn sensation, Axi Infinity, was the overall Australian favorite NFT project. However, Singapore and Hong Kong took the top spot with more searches for NFTs than any other country with 18,717 and 15,213 monthly searches, respectively. Additionally, the study found that people from Eastern European countries were most passionate about NFTs on both sides of the spectrum.
People in Montenegro were most likely to post pro-NFT tweets, while Twitter users from Poland were more likely to express anti-NFT sentiment. Another survey released in March this year by the NFT Club found that Australians actually come second in the world when it comes to NFTs, with Taiwan taking the top spot.