DIGITAL MARKET: Non-fungible tokens appeal to Generation Z investors looking for alternative opportunities – Momint co-founder

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Momint is one of a growing number of NFT-based marketplaces, the best known of which is OpenSea. These are digital platforms designed for buying and selling NFTs.

is a 19-year-old South African visual artist who converts his art into non-fungible tokens and sells each piece online for up to $200. He has more than 2,000 followers on Instagram and 7,500 on the NFT platform Momint. He has no tertiary education, yet his trade has brought him financial security.

says Ahren Posthumous, co-founder of Momint. He describes Momint as a platform for creators to release their best work, build a following and earn royalties. get it — they are not interested. But if you talk about creators, influencers and NFTs, they are digital natives who are ingrained into this ecosystem — they get it,” he says.

Many think NFTs are gimmicks and predict their demise, along with the rest of the crypto industry, which is in the throes of a “crypto winter”. This is the season during which

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