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As one of a few brands to buck a downturn in the markets for nonfungible tokens (NFTs) late last year, Reddit has proven it can sell its collectible avatars to a consumer base—despite them growing somewhat disenchanted with digital tokens overall.
Speaking at the National Retail Federation’s annual conference in New York this week, Reddit head of global client solutions Neal Hubman discussed how the forum site was able to make the Collectible Avatars project a success by making sure that cryptocurrency jargon took a backseat to the actual utility of the collectibles.
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