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NFT fever high among Indian celebrities, consumers still catching up

The overall value of the NFT market is expected to rise to $231 billion by 2030, says report

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Tendulkar isn't the only cricketing icon to invest in NFTs

Debarghya Sanyal New Delhi
Sachin Tendulkar is set to get a new stats page, and this one will not be on ESPN CrickInfo or the ICC website. Nor will the stats sum up his batting milestones, or his career highlights. Instead, the Little Master's fans will get interesting new facts such as "tier", "pack", "lowest and highest ask," etc.

Tendulkar, on October 20, became the latest among a long list of Indian celebrities flocking to the Non-Fungible Token (NFT) market. He made a strategic investment in the sports-NFT platform Rario, allowing fans worldwide to own his digital collectibles. "Tier" and "asks" are the classifications

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