But it turns out that the well-known artifact of YouTube’s early days will be staying on the video platform. In the video, which was uploaded in May 2007 and became one of the first on YouTube to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Earlier this week, a non-fungible token (NFT) of viral YouTube video “Charlie Bit My Finger” sold for $761,000. Following the sale ...
(NEW YORK) — One of YouTube’s first viral mega-hits, the beloved clip of two young British brothers known by its catchphrase “Charlie bit my finger,” has sold for some $760,999. The video was ...
Another classic piece of internet culture has been auctioned off for a six-figure sum, the latest viral sensation from the 2000s to be eagerly snapped up by digital collectors of "non fungible tokens" ...
"Charlie Bit My Finger," the classic YouTube video posted in 2007 and regarded as one of the earliest viral videos of the internet, sold as an NFT for $760,999 on Sunday, according to the CharlieBitMe ...
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