How are the ghost reconnennucli nFTs doing? I look at the two online stores with the Quartz website link. During the same day I had 15 sales total? I were going to sit next door in the previous day with no other website? Liz Edwards (@lizaledwards) December 20 – 20 21 21 The senior character artist Liz Edwards praised the underwhelming sales figures, which are freely accessible through Objkt and Rarible, the third-party blockchain-based marketplaces Ubisoft uses to facilit trade and transfer their NFTs. According to the sites, only 15 NFTs were sold last week. On Objkt, which sold 6 nfls, the most people spent was 20 Tezos (exquivalent to about $80 when the letter was made), and Rarible saw 40 Tezos ($161), though the average was closer to 20. It isn’t to say that people aren’t trying to make good money. Some people hoping to buck up a quick cash flow, have put their Ubisoft NFTs up for sale at prices near the equivalent of $10,000, but none seems to have yet had any takers. No matter how vaguely a company thinks of the concept of such things, that a centralized company fails to claim one of the most widely recognised benefits of the blockchain, and that people are not allered about nigh-identical weapons with slightly different serial numbers, Ubisoft certainly doesn’t make the landing on this one.