YouTube hit ‘Charlie Bit My Finger’ is to be removed from the website after selling as a non-fungible token (NFT).The video, which has been viewed over 880million times, was first uploaded by the Davies-Carr family in May 2007.It has now sold at auction to a person known only as ‘3fmusic’, who purchased it for $760,999 (£538,000) after a bidding war with ‘mememaster’.The clip was due to be removed from the site yesterday (May 23), but is currently still online as an unlisted video.Other longstanding memes recently sold as NFTs include ‘Disaster Girl’, a picture of a young girl smiling in front of a burning building, which sold for $473,000 (£341,000), and ‘Nyan Cat’, which sold for $580,000 (£409,000) in February.Chris Crocker of the viral.
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