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The proper legend Shaquille O’Neal had made a stunning appearance at the United States GP the previous year. His dramatic way of carrying the F1 Trophy on a classic wagon to the podium had won the hearts of fans. It was a mega-event that Logan Paul had made memorable by clicking a polaroid.

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Recently, Paul’s 99orginals posted this polaroid on Instagram. In the name of the NBA legend, the WWE sensation has made it into an NFT and put it for auction. But the price at which it is sold is disappointing.

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The man, whose worth sums up to $400 million, received a measly total of $20,239.

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In the caption, the perks of buying this NFT are mentioned.

“Perks- Portion of funds used to Purchase @Shaq’s “Astrals” NFT for the Originals DAO- Holder receives NFT & physical 1/1 Polaroid- 1/99 Membership & Voting Right in Originals DAO.”

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Interestingly, Paul’s NFTs are a buzz. He always comes up with unique ideas and angles regarding his NFTs that captivate a huge fan base. However, this NFT was mostly likely to receive a decent amount on sale due to O’ Neal’s name.

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Logan Paul and his 99originals

The social media personality has come up with a unique idea of keeping his memories alive. The champ has made a collection of his NFTs called 99originals. Precisely, these are polaroids clicked by Paul that mark 99 consecutive days of his life. The WWE sensation launched this venture after earning a huge profit of $535k by selling a World of Women NFT.

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This entire process had such a huge impact on Paul that he wanted to convert his world’s most expensive Pokemon card into an NFT. Each day one polaroid from his collection is put on auction on the originals.com website.

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Interested fans can take part in the bidding process and buy it. O’Neal’s ‘Formula One’ NFT also underwent the same process. However, it could only get a disappointing amount.

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What do you think of the price at which O’Neal named NFT sold? Let us know in the comments below.

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