Mark Cuban’s NFT Sales Amid Gmail Hack
Mark Cuban, the billionaire investor and Shark Tank star, recently sold over 14 NFTs for more than $38500 despite facing a hacker who took over his Gmail account. Among his notable sales was the Pudgy Penguins NFT #6239 for over $30,000, as seen in one of his OpenSea wallets.
Significant NFT Sales by Mark Cuban
In the past two days, Cuban sold various NFTs, including EulerBeats Genesis, DeepBlack NFTs, EtherIslands, and Wrapped MoonCats, fetching prices ranging from $22 to $1846. Additionally, he listed premium NFTs like the Dallas Mavericks-themed Proof of Culture NFT and BibleNFT called Deuteronomy 25:4 for over $50,000 and $16,000, respectively, showcasing his active involvement in the NFT market.
Mark Cuban’s NFT Portfolio and Security Incident
Despite the recent sales, Cuban’s wallet still holds around 1,600 items valued at more than 1,900 ETH, equivalent to approximately $6.2 million, on OpenSea. The NFT offloading coincided with a security breach involving his Gmail account, where he warned of potential fraudulent activities but later regained control, acknowledging Google’s assistance in the recovery process.