
The Whiskey Unicorn Goes Crypto
With the launch of BlockBar, an NFT marketplace for luxury spirits, buying and selling rare bottles now happens on the blockchain.
- story: Kara Newman
- illustration: Carolyn Figel
With the launch of BlockBar, an NFT marketplace for luxury spirits, buying and selling rare bottles now happens on the blockchain.
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