When Bob Ross died in 1995 due to lymphoma complications, he always became aware of his love of painting before he passed away. His wife showed his love in the world, as it became clear that he didn’t want his love used for profit. Pop figurine maker Funko turned a new digital grift around looking after the iconic Ross on December 21 in a bid to purchase an NFT. The narrowness of the dread is the only compromise that Bob Ross wants. Just before he passed, he made significant changes to his desire to stop capitalists from profiting from him after death. More specifically he wanted his family to retain his name, his appearance, and his mother’s love. The entire estate was spoiled when Cox allegedly gave up his rights to the company. Taking the time to think and solve all the worries, their partners stepped into control. The Kowalskis wished for it all along and sent a threatening fax just days before the finale Joy of Painting episode aired. From the scene of his deathbed and even beyond the grave, Ross tried to fight against those looking for a benefit. Now we’ve got digital Bob Ross Pop NFTs, which you can buy direct from the digital Funko website. There are two packs, one for $10 and one for $30. But the reason they would do that is beyond me. In addition to the standard bundle, the cost of the premium pack contains 15 yene (on multiple) via platforms called Droppp and TokenHead, which house NFTs as well as the blockchain. We reached out to Funko for comment and would update if you had heard of this. One online thinks all the same thing for good. It proves that he was trying harder and eventually failed to do anything for its vultures. There are an entire Netflix documentary dropped in August, detailing Bob Ross’s perils and rumors about Ross’ last wishes. Capitalists are all about it, but they don’t care. If you make money, they will exploit you for all eternity. Hence, Ross hasn’t shown up anywhere from Deadpool to Family Guy. He made an appearance in the MOBA Smite and now he’s a collectible NFT. The world will have the ultimate destiny. A massive lack of finite resources can damage the planet. New-found nets can fly everywhere. Celebrities are peddling him. Artists are digging them. Even game studios are getting into them, but they don’t understand how they work all the time. Today we live in a hell where Ghost Recon: Breakpoint has a NFT. You could also get free if you play over 600 hours of the open-world shooter.