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Charlie bit my finger video disappears from YouTube after auction as NFT

Enjoy the Charlie bit my finger video while you still can, because the internet hit from 2007 will disappear from YouTube forever. The now almost adult protagonists are auctioning the film as a digital art object, a so-called NFT.

Charlie bit my finger is one of the first videos ever to go ‘viral’ on YouTube, in which British brothers Harry and Charlie Davies-Carr effortlessly conquer the hearts of viewers. The video was once put on YouTube so that the boys’ grandfather could see it too. However, it became a huge hit and over the years the video has been viewed over 883 million times.

Unfortunately, the counter will not increase much further, because the video will only be owned by one person. Namely one 3fmusic, who is there with one online auction $ 761 thousand for it. He gets the exclusive right to Charlie bit my finger as an NFT, or non-refundible token. A property of NFTs is that they are unique and therefore also worth a lot.

Keep watching

Although the video will soon no longer be on YouTube, there are ways to keep watching it. It is quite easy to download YouTube videos so that they will remain on your own computer for days to come. But only the buyer of the NFT can prove that he is the original owner and possibly resell it for a lot of money in the future.


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