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NFT Restaurants because … why not?

The one knock on New York City’s food scene is that it’s lacking good NFT fare. But a new venture from entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk is trying to change that.

Flyfish Club announced it’s coming to Manhattan early next year as the world’s “first NFT restaurant.” How does it work? You need to be an owner of a Flyfish digital token to partake of the “globally inspired” seafood menu; and another, more exclusive token will get you into a special omakase room.

  • Flyfish has sold 1,501 tokens this month to raise around $15 million for the venture.
  • The NFTs originally went for 2.5 ETH each, or around $8,300, but on the secondary market they’re trading for 6.63 ETH ($22,000) minimum.

Big picture: Sure, an NFT restaurant sounds goofy, but if you think of it more as a social club, like Soho House, it makes a little more sense. Flyfish is betting that people will buy its tokens as a way to signal their social status, similar to a luxury watch or vehicle. If it’s at least a little bit successful, expect more NFT restaurants to follow.

Florin Muresan
Innovator & CEO
Everything In Life Is Touched by Digital Magic. I brought Digital Magic Into The World Through 29 Products I’ve Built and Sold World-Wide

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