Croatian Tennis Player Oleksandra Oliynykova Sells Her Arm Skin on NFT Market For Incredibly Cheap Price
How much would you charge someone to own part of your body for life? Most people would say millions, some people would say their body is priceless. Now if you were a famous athlete the prices would go even higher right? Well that isn’t always the case.
Croatian tennis player Oleksandra Oliynykova sold her arm skin on the NFT market for a price so cheap it’s almost unbelievable. Her skin was sold on the NFT OpenSea store for around a mere $5,000, which is 3 Ether.
Etherum is the cryptocurrency used on OpenSea.
The Perks Of Owning Oleksandra Oliynykova’s Arm Skin
The buyer can now put advertisements on the inside of her arm between her elbow and shoulder. The owner is allowed to put temporary tattoos on it or leave it blank. The space measures around 6 inches by 3 inches, so it’s a significant part of her arm. They have this perk for the rest of her life whenever she is playing a professional tennis. She is only 20, so presumably that’s going to be a very long time.
Not too shabby of a deal right?
Author: JordanThrilla Staff
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