Aidoo’s dancing pallbearing group went viral in 2020 after their videos were turned into memes during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Joe Pee
Popular Ghanaian pallbearer, Benjamin Aidoo has sold his viral coffin dance as NFT for over $1 million approximately (GHC 7.45m).
Aidoo’s dancing pallbearing group went viral in 2020 after their videos were turned into memes during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
He sold thecoffin dance NFT for 372eth (Ethereum) which is equivalent to the sum of $1.046 million.
According to data available on Africa Facts Zone, it was auctioned to @3FMusic on April 9, 2022, after an intense bidding session.
Ghanaian Pallbearer, Benjamin Aidoo has sold his Coffin Dance NFT for $1.046 million (372 Ethereum).
His dancing pallbearers group went went viral, after memes were created with their videos during the COVID-19 lockdown and outbreak in 2020. pic.twitter.com/264rJWiXJW
— Africa Facts Zone (@AfricaFactsZone) April 9, 2022
More social media reaction;
Coffin Dance Meme LIVE auction @PRguitarman @Luke360#NFTCommunity #NFTs #NFT https://t.co/xEsrWWW0Hw
— LucasBean.eth ● (@Luke360) April 8, 2022
The non-fungible token is a non-interchangeable unit of data stored on a blockchain, a form of digital ledger, that can be sold and traded. Types of NFT data units may be associated with digital files such as photos, videos, and audio.