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Rolling the Deep

It’s in the name. In the world of NFT art, it doesn’t get much bigger than WhaleShark. The enigmatic collector only started investing in NFT art in 2019, but is already known for having one of the biggest and most valuable collections in the world. At the time of writing, he has acquired 404,227 NFT artworks, but has only sold three of them.

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