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British Columbians scammed out of $24M in crypto-fraud schemes in 2022Canadians lost a whopping $530 million in 2022 to fraud and cybercrime, with $24 million in crypto-scam losses taking place in B.C. alone. Police offer tips to help prevent more.CrimeMar 22, 2023
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‘Historical moment’: Digital art auction for Ukrainian medical aid set to launch in London, Ont.A London, Ont., resident from Ukraine is helping to support the individuals fighting in his home country with an upcoming charitable event.CanadaMay 18, 2022
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A man bought an NFT for $2.9M, then listed it for $48M. The top bid was less than $280Sina Estavi listed the NFT of Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey's first tweet for USD$48 million. The tweet from 2006 reads, "just setting up my twttr."TrendingApr 14, 2022
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Edmonton Public Library makes history by lending local author’s book as non-fungible tokenTodd Babiak decided to make just one copy of The Daughters of Walsingham as an NFT. The book was purchased by Edmonton businessman Chris Labossiere, who gave the only copy to EPL.CanadaMar 22, 2022
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Rare Gordie Howe NFT auction celebrates his legacyGordie Howe's son Mark says the family is excited to share Mr. Hockey's legacy in a personal and unique way by auctioning off nine original NFT art pieces.CanadaOct 22, 2021
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An ‘NFT’ digital image just sold for US$69 million — but what is it?Christie's auction house sold a collage by Beeple for a historic US$69.4 million, even though it does not physically exist.TrendingMar 11, 2021
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What are NFTs? Alan Cross explains why the music industry is going crazy for themConfused about non-fungible tokens and why the digital universe — including the music industry — is jumping all over them? You're not alone.EntertainmentMar 7, 2021
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