Russian war tanks listed as NFTs on OpenSea, what's next?

Shaf

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It seems virtually anything can now be listed as a non fungible token, from simple things like pictures and songs, to even complex things such as whole war tanks.

Three tanks have been listed for as high as 250 Ethereum, around $700,000 now on OpenSea by a Ukrainian farmer. He says that they were abandoned and no one was harmed to acquire them, but the Ukrainian farmers will use the money from the sales to purchase expensive farm equipment destroyed during the ongoing invasion by Russian forces.

This is very interesting, and shows that cryptocurrency and blockchains have gone really far. What could this mean for the future of cryptocurrency, and how will government take this type of activities which may possibly threaten their rules?
 

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