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Value Of John Terry's NFT Collection Plummets By 90 Per Cent In One Month

A collection of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) released by John Terry have dropped in value by a staggering 90 per cent over the past month, a new report suggests.

The former Chelsea captain garnered criticism for pushing the digital art range to his fans on social media, although it appears that nearly all of his posts about the NFTs have now been deleted.

All that remains are some supportive posts about other NFT collections, such the now-infamous 'Bored Yacht Club' - which the likes of Steph Curry, Gwyneth Paltrow and Eminem all have links to.

Terry's NFTs meanwhile were selling for an average of $656 each (£497) after launch on February 2nd, but by March 8th the average price had dropped to $65 (£49).

Non-fungible tokens are a form of digital asset based on the innovative blockchain technology that is behind Bitcoin and Ethereum.

While a so-called "crypto winter" has led to a market dip across the board of late, that in and of itself wouldn't legislate for the dramatic drop in value of Terry's NFT collection.

News of the price collapse comes amid separate reports of the Premier League considering its own NFT partnership with an as-yet-unnamed industry giant.

The Athletic speculates that such a partnership could be worth "millions of dollars", although nothing has been substantial at this present time.

At the beginning of the year, the Premier League contacted Terry, requesting that he remove the Premier League trophy from his NFT collection due to intellectual property laws.

The Premier League taking such a keen interest in his 'Ape Kids Football Club' release does perhaps point to the sporting body doing something similar of its own in the future.

With the hype surrounding NFTs subsiding of late, it's unclear whether Terry

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