Joe Exotic is selling NFTs from prison

He's got spinning guns, gold chains, and pixelated bikinis up for grabs.
One of the 39 tigers rescued in 2017 from Joe Exotic's G.W. Exotic Animal Park relaxes at the Wild Animal Sanctuary on April 5, 2020 in Keenesburg, Colorado. Exotic, star of the wildly successful Netflix docu-series Tiger King, is currently in prison for a murder-for-hire plot and surrendered some of his animals to the Wild Animal Sanctuary. The Sanctuary cares for some 550 animals on two expansive reserves in Colorado.
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"Tiger King" Joe Exotic has been locked up for over a year now, and he's still finding ways to keep his name alive. Joe Maldonado-Passage's latest venture is in the virtual world where he'll be selling non-fungible tokens.

In addition to selling pixelated photos of himself with adult actress Rachel Starr, her actual bikini is up-for-grabs. Starting bid is just over $500.

Joe Exotic and Rachel Starr
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Pixelated Rachel Starr and Joe Exotic
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Other collectible items include the eccentric singer's fringed leather jacket and a spinning, video version of the Smith & Wesson pistol he carried on the show. The highest bidder will also win the actual gun. It's currently valued at $100,200. I'm not sure if the Netflix star understands NFTs are supposed to be digital and not real-life weapons.

Smith & Wesson
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