Just 14 gullible bears splash out on ‘exclusive’ NFT as they walk away from crypto deal

Even the gullible have been slow on the uptake for the latest money spinner from the Commercial Department at Ibrox.

Barely a week goes by without James Bisgrove gushing about the latest stunning partnership set to transform the universe with breath-taking technology.

Four sponsor logos can now be viewed on the iconic Castore kit but fans have been slow to shell out for an exclusive NFT to celebrate last season’s miracle Behind Closed Doors.

Unlike match shirts, programmes, tickets or boots NFTs don’t exist but you can collect them digitally to store in your cloud to impress others.

On Monday Martyn Ziegler of The Times took a look at the issue. Despite the hype and spin the Gullible have only stepped forward to purchase 14 of 1000 NFTS. For $50US/ £38 you can have your celebration NFT but there is a catch, a transaction fee of $170US.

Paying out $220US allows the True Bear to demonstrate his support for the club, once the remaining 1,986 NFTs are sold the value could soar- or a second batch could be ‘issued’.

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