Have you ever wanted to own an animated 3D render of Chris Brown harnessing the energy of the metaverse?

Launched on July 1, Breezyverse is a brutal example of celebrity adoption of NFTs gone wrong.

Like popular NFT collections Bored Ape Yacht Club or Doodles, Breezyverse is a set of 10,000 NFTs.

Sometimes the moon is in the background, other times Chris Brown is made of solid gold.

Hyped NFT collections regularly sellout in under an hour, many in under a minute.

After a week on sale, only 297 Breezyverse NFTs have been sold.

That’s about 3% of the total collection.

Finally got my breezy NFT revealed!

#breezyreveal#breezyverse#nft@thebreezyverse@chrisbrownpic.twitter.com/teOjIMOApy

Stoked!

So keen to be part of this!

Typically, new collections launch at a price under .1 ether ($126).

It’s a reminder of the delta between crypto speculators and the mainstream public.

Ubisoft integrated NFTs into its Ghost Recon Breakpoint game,but gamers rejected it en masse.

Chris Brown is one of many musicians to dabble in the NFT space.