Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) have been trending since the start of the year, and more companies and artists are getting involved with the latest blockchain innovation. Join us to dive deeper than the headlines as our presenters share insights on the opportunities and challenges brought forth by the popularity of NFTs, and what legal and regulatory concerns need to be considered for those looking to foray into NFT offerings.
Key topics will include:
Background on the many stakeholders in the NFT process
What you need to think about in terms of building out an NFT and promoting it
Understanding investing in the space and the option process
UTA Signs TikTok Multi-Hyphenate Quen Blackwell
UTA has onboarded digital multi-hyphenate
Quen Blackwell, who the talent agency will represent globally in all areas of her flourishing career.
UTA says it will support Blackwell who counts 10 million followers across all social channels in the expansion of her digital content, branding, as well as new opportunities in film, television, music, and voiceover work.
Blackwell, 20, initially rose to fame on
Vine, but her biggest following currently exists on
TikTok, where she counts 5.7 million followers and shares a vast array of content, including fashion and beauty tutorials, acoustic guitar performances, parodies, and hoverboard videos. She also maintains an active presence on
“We are both humbled and in gratitude to be recognized for what TITLE 9 has become by what we have strived to accomplish,” added Michel. “Carmen and I are very excited to enter our next chapter with the incredible TITLE 9 roster of artists and visionaries, and to continue to create the highest quality of content and music that change lives with ongoing growth and success in all areas of entertainment.”
The current roster of Title 9 whose clients scored a total of seven Grammy nominations this year includes singer-songwriter and rapper Derrick Milano (“Savage” remix by Megan Thee Stallion feat. Beyonce), songwriter-producer Andre “Dre” Harris (Burna Boy’s
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