Key Takeaways:
- Mark Cuban’s crypto wallet, inactive since January 2022, sold 14 NFTs worth $38,533 on June 23-24.
- The highest sale was a Pudgy Penguin NFT for $30,578, with two more NFTs planned for sale, potentially totaling over $100,000.
- Coinciding with these sales, Cuban’s Gmail account was hacked on June 23, but he has since recovered it.
Mark Cuban’s crypto wallet, inactive for nearly two years, resumed activity on June 23, selling various NFTs.
The collection included EulerBeats Genesis, DeepBlack NFTs, Pudgy Penguins, and Wrapped MoonCats.
📣 Latest News: Marc Cuban wallet seen dumping NFTs after 2 years of inactivity#news #cryptonews #crypto #nft
— coinscope (@coinscopecrypto) June 25, 2024
The last sale from this wallet was in January 2022.
Over two days, Cuban sold 14 NFTs worth about $38,533, with the highest sale being a Pudgy Penguin NFT for $30,578.
He plans to sell two more NFTs worth over $66,000, potentially generating over $100,000 in sales.
Coinciding with these sales, Cuban’s Gmail account was hacked on June 23, but he has since recovered it.
A thank you to @google for your help in getting my account back. Truly appreciate all you did.
— Mark Cuban (@mcuban) June 24, 2024
This incident follows a previous hack in 2023, where one of his wallets was drained of about $870,000 in crypto assets.