Indonesian student millionaire who sold selfies as NFTs redeems US$2,700 for now, plans more digital assets

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JAKARTA: Indonesian college student Sultan Gustaf Al Ghozali, who took pictures of himself everyday for five years and sold them as non-fungible tokens (NFTs), has been havin

and sold them as non-fungible tokens , has been having a packed schedule over the last few days.

He has received numerous invites to appear on talkshows hosted by celebrities and politicians which required him to travel from his hometown Semarang in Central Java to Jakarta. Among those he has met so far are Speaker of the People’s Consultative Assembly Bambang Soesatyo and popular podcast host Deddy Corbuzier.“It is still in the form of Ethereum, I have only exchanged a bit,” he said.While Mr Ghozali initially only wanted to make a timelapse video out of his selfies for his graduation day and did not think they were worth a dime, he now believes that he will continue to thrive in the NFT world.

“In the future, it is possible that all assets, be it works of art, business, will be in the form of NFT. God willing, I will continue to be involved in the NFT world,” he said.NFT is based on blockchain technology where each NFT buyer receives a unique certificate. It can be bought by cryptocurrencies such as Ethereum and Bitcoin.

 

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