Bangkok Post

Indonesian nets $1m in NFT ‘selfies’

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>>JAKARTA: An Indonesian college student has become an internet sensation after trade in the digital rights to his selfies fetched more than US$1 million on a platform for non-fungible tokens.

Sultan Gustaf Al Ghozali, who studies computer science at a university in the central city of Semarang, has taken a picture of himself sitting in front of his computer almost every day for the last five years.

He intended to use the collection of nearly 1,000 selfies to create a timelapse video for his graduation day.

But after learning about blockchain technology, the 22-yearold decided to upload the photos to NFT trading platform OpenSea under the title Ghozali Everyday.

“I was thinking it might be funny if one of the collectors collected my face,” Mr Ghozali said.

“I never thought anybody would want to buy the selfies, which is why I only priced them at $3.”

But on Friday one selfie was available for 0.247 of the cryptocurr­ency ether ($806) after demand shot up.

NFTs have transforme­d digital items ranging from illustrati­ons to memes into virtual collectors’ items that cannot be duplicated.

Mr Ghozali started to upload his selfies in late December but it was not until a celebrity chef snapped some up last week and promoted Mr Ghozali on his social media account that sales took off.

In the next few days more than 400 people bought ownership of his expression­less photos.

“To be honest I still haven’t worked up the courage to tell my parents, they would be wondering where I got the money from,” Mr Ghozali said while laughing.

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