“I don’t feel comfortable with central banks downgrading my investments just by pushing inflation”. Chess legend Garry Kasparov talked to Cointelegraph reporter Rachelwolf00 about his views on crypto.
NFT sale volumes at $3.7 billion in May. Although volumes were down 20% from April, Kasparov believes that the NFT market will rebound as the world continues to rely on digital transactions.with the NFT marketplace 1Kind. According to Kasparov, he wanted to understand how the process worked in addition to having his life digitally displayed. He said:
“I think the collection is pretty unique. It's probably the first attempt to have my entire life displayed from the early days of my childhood, to the shift of my career from being a professional chess player to a political and human rights activist.” According to Kasparov, the scoresheet from the game he played and won against Soviet chess grandmaster, Anatoly Karpov, sold for 51 ETH. “The big item in my collection was my score. November 9, 1985 was when I became the World Chess Champion.”
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