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Wellington brewery cancels plan to sell non-fungible tokens

Environmental concerns brought a change of heart by Juicehead’s owners.

Hadyn Green Wed, 05 May 2021

Wellington-based Juicehead was set to be the first brewery in the world to offer original can art as non-fungible tokens (NFTs) but has changed its mind after being alerted to environmental concerns.

NFTs are cryptographically-signed certificates conferring ownership of a (usually digital)

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