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Actress Reese Witherspoon is the new buyer of NFT

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The NFT market is booming and movie stars like Reese Witherspoon are entering the market as new buyers.

Reese Witherspoon buys his first NFT

With a little excitement, also from the first purchase, actress, film and television producer and businesswoman, Laura Jeanne Reese Witherspoon shared NFT-related news on twitter.

https://twitter.com/ReeseW/status/1447608205224316931

Witherspoon is looking for other “amazing women” who could teach her how the NFT world works, perhaps even work together to create them. In this sense, it would be the perfect mix of an NFT composed of art, business, but also technology.

NFT hype

Witherspoon is not the first star to enter the NFT world.

Overall, according to Nonfungible.com, total revenue from fashion, art, games, sports or collectors’ NFTs exceeded $ 10 billion in this first quarter of 2021 alone. Of that total, $ 2 billion has been generated in the last month alone.

The excitement also comes from the technology field, where the Wormhole interoperability protocol, which facilitates the transfer of any type of data between different networks, has announced its latest addition.

Wormhole has now added support for Binance Smart Chain (BSC) to its existing bridge for Solana and ETH blockchains. In total, Wormhole has already reached more than $ 200 million TVL.

Wormhole described the benefits of its new integration:

“With BSC processing ten times higher than last month’s transaction, Wormhole’s expansion will now connect the three main blockchain ecosystems, DeFi and NFT users and projects will benefit from access to a large BSC user and application base across its ecosystems, including 470 000 blockchain users “.

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