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Riding the Hype Wave, this Startup is Accepting Credit to Buy NFTs

Riding the Hype Wave, this Startup is Accepting Credit to Buy NFTs

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"We're definitely seeing a hype cycle."

Curio launched an NFT exchange this week, betting on the intense interest around the cryptocurrency. The startup plans to appeal to the average consumer by targeting dedicated fan bases and partnering with well-known entertainment brands. Reporter Sam Blake takes a look.

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