Mark Cuban wallet is seen dropping NFTs after 2 years of inactivity.

Mark Cuban Wallet Is Seen Dropping Nfts After 2 Years Of Inactivity.


A crypto wallet owned by billionaire Mark Cuban has been spotted selling non-perishable tokens (NFT) after being out of business for almost two years.

On June 23, the American investor wallet started dropping NFTs under the Ethereum Name Service (ENS) domain “markcuban.eth”. His works range from EulerBeats Genesis and DeepBlack NFTs to Pudgy Penguins and Wrapped MoonCats.

The last sale of the wallet was recorded on January 13, 2022, when the billionaire investor sold the Roc Aero Pitch Deck NFT for $33.73.

Mark Cuban wallet sells more than $100,000 in NFTs

Cuba sold 14 NFTs worth about $38,533 in the last two days. The highest value NFT the investor sold was his Pudgy Penguin #6239, which was listed at 9.06 Wrapped Ether (WETH), valued at $30,578. The remaining NFTs range from $22 to $1,800.

Some of the NFTs that Cuba sold. Source: OpenSea

In addition to the sale, Cuban plans to sell two high-value NFTs in wallets. The billionaire listed his Hashtag NFT #MFFL for 15 Ether (ETH), worth over $50,000. Additionally, Cuba listed a piece of Bible NFT called Deuteronomy 25:4 for 5 ETH (about $16,000).

If the two NFTs are bought, the wallet will sell over $100,000 in NFTs in the last two days.

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Mark Cuban's Gmail has been hacked

A Cuban NFT dump is in the midst of a security scandal that recently hit a 65-year-old investor. On June 23, Cuban said his Gmail account was compromised after receiving a scam call.

The American investor told X-Post that a man claiming to be “Noah” had hacked Cuba and cheated Google's recovery methods. “If anyone received anything from mcuban@gmail.com after 3:30pm PST, it wasn't me,” Cuban wrote.

On June 25, after publicly thanking the Google team, Cuba announced to his followers that he had found the account.

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Source: Mark Cuban

While the Cuban wallet was selling NFTs on the day of the hack, it's unclear if the two incidents are connected.

In the year In 2023, one of Cuba's crypto wallets was flooded with nearly $870,000 in crypto assets. Etherscan data showed that transactions with USD Coin (USDC), Tether (USDT) and Lido Staked Ether (stETH) were withdrawn from the account.

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