

I mean, I would much rather taste an actual White Castle burger than a digital asset I can’t eat. I personally don’t get the point of NFTs. I wanted to include a video clip for this piece, but Money Moves is a family publication, so you get this stupid gif instead.Ĭheck back with Money Moves After Dark for the uncensored movie tie-ins… Ok, here is the portion of the article where I reference the film “Harold and Kumar go to White Castle”…because what kind of article would this be without making this obvious connection. We’re so appreciative of Doodle Labs for bringing us all together on the most Crave-worthy NFT collection yet.” Lynn Blashford, chief marketing officer at White Castle, said, “Che-Yu brilliantly combines multimedia technology and art for a unique creative experience unlike any we’ve ever seen. The company partnered with Doodle labs to create a Sliderverse series (see what they did there?) of 5,000 NFTS. The White Castle NFTs were designed to mark the burger chain’s 100 th birthday. This is a new trend among investors hopeful that the value of NFTs will grow in the coming years. NFTs can be any type of digital information, such as a picture file, audio, or video file.

NFT stands for a Non-Fungible Token, which is a digital asset that has a unique file backed up by blockchain. Can you taste that digital hamburger? So juicy and cooked to perfection.įor those that have no idea what an NFT is, here’s a brief recap before we get into the meat (pun intended) of the story. Yes, that’s right, now fast-food joints are joining the NFT craze. If you answered yes to these three questions, then you’ll probably love White Castle’s new NFT collection. Burger chain White Castle announces lineup of burger-themed NFTs to commemorate company’s 100th anniversary.ĭo you like hamburgers? Do you like White Castle? Do you like digital assets?
