Music company buys NFT of 'Side-eyeing Chloe' meme

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The image of two-year-old Chloe Clem making a disapproving face was auctioned in cryptocurrency.

An image of a popular internet meme, featuring a two-year-old girl, has been sold as a non-fungible token for about $74,000 .

It was bought by 3F Music, a Dubai-based music production company. The firm has not responded to BBC enquiries. "If we're going based off meme sales before, it's a bit lower, but we're so grateful for what it sold for," said Katie. "The money is awesome but it's just the fact that we get to do this as a family is so much fun."

The NFT of Side Eyeing Chloe was taken from the original video, posted on YouTube by Chloe's mother Katie in 2013.

 

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