
Andrew Kang has sold 75% of the Harambe NFT to a DAO for $5 million, with the intention of tokenizing it. This move allows the NFT, which Kang purchased in 2021, to be fractionalized. Kang will retain a 25% ownership stake, while the remaining shares will be distributed among meme tokens and utilized for liquidity on decentralized exchanges. The sale has sparked interest in the HarambeCoin, a meme coin tied to the iconic $5 million 1-of-1 NFT, which has been sanctioned by Harambe's personal photographer and friend, Jeff McCurry. The coin aims to honor the memory of Harambe, with an Easter egg included in its promotional video.

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ANDREW KANG SELLS 75% OF HARAMBE NFT FOR $5M Kang purchased the NFT in 2021 and now plans to fractionalize it. He will retain 25% ownership, while the remaining tokens will be distributed to meme tokens and used for liquidity on decentralized exchanges. Source: The Block https://t.co/OgdHc9i3Wl