Business Insider, Crocker explained that selling the video was their way of reclaiming the clip after years of relentless mockery and abuse.“I felt like a lot of people might misconstrue why I wanted to sell it,” Crocker said.“But the real reason is because I felt like I took a lot of hits — you know, literal hits,” explaining they had been “physically assaulted at gay clubs” and received death threats.Crocker added that the money made from the sale would go primarily towards helping their grandmother, but any additional funds will be put towards their gender transition surgery.“I would absolutely put that towards, like, me being able to become myself”, Crocker said.An NFT, as NME‘s Mark Beaumont explained recently in a blog, is a form of.
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