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NFTs and the metaverse have already taken the world by storm. 2021 saw many developments in space, like the multibillion-dollar sales of NFT art and the rise of virtual worlds, and the revolution will reach new heights in the next year. Gaming giants like WWE and Electronic Arts are launching their NFT strategies. The music industry has reported some mind-boggling figures, with electronic musician 3LAU selling $12 million in NFTS and Ozuna publishing an NFT compilation, earning $1 million.
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Luke covers blockchain trends on Forbes.
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metaverse|nfts|gaming-metaverse|music-metaverse|sports-metaverse|future-of-metaverse|nft-metaverse|metaverse-in-2022
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