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Sam Howell Releases Series of Non-Fungible Tokens


UNC star quarterback is taking every opportunity afforded to him under the NCAA's new Name, Image, and Likeness rules. In his most recent deal, Howell signed with Fanatics-owned Candy Digital to release a series of non-fungible tokens. Resembling a digital trading card, a non-fungible token is a unit of data stored on a digital ledger. (Inside Carolina)

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Sam Howell Releases Series of Non-Fungible Tokens