Ghozali Everyday is one of the latest NFT collections that garnered a lot of attention. It consists of daily selfies taken by a 22-year-old Indonesian student.
Ghozali Everyday is one of the latest NFT collections that garnered a lot of attention. It consists of daily selfies taken by a 22-year-old Indonesian student.
The NFT space continues to thrive, with new collections making headlines every week. Now, a 22-year-old Indonesian boy managed to sell almost 1,000 selfies that he took over the past five years as NFTs on OpenSea.
Ghozalis NFT Drop
Sultan Gustaf Al Ghozali is a 22-year-old Indonesian from Semarang, studying computer science. A few years back, he decided to start taking selfies every single day, and in the years between 2017 and 2021, he took over a thousand photos.
According to his official Twitter account, his goal of “taking pictures of myself for five years is just for this video.” The video in question is for when he graduates college.
However, with the advent of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), Ghozali had the idea of minting these pictures into NFTs and selling them on OpenSea.
This tweet from January 10th, 2022, shows that he had started uploading his photos on OpenSea at the price of 0.001 ETH each.
And while the project might be devoid of any profound artistic value, the floor price currently sits at 0.42 ETH, and Ghozali Everyday, as the student thematically named the initiative, has seen 355 ETH worth of volume traded. There are currently 498 addresses owning an NFT from the collection.
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