In line with Crazy Frog’s MO, “Tricky” is a remix of Run DMC’s “It’s Tricky”. That music video was released last Thursday and has already reached a 1.5 million people’s end. It has been in a complete range. It’s related: Gaming NFTs won’t ever work. But someone trying to revive a strange millennial fad really isn’t the worst thing 2021 has done to society. There is a lot of noise in such a thing as Crazy Frog, but if they make it out of the trap, they’ll be greatly worse. Crazy Frog has already been subjected to numerous “unofficial” NFT launches. As a result, the official Crazy Frog Twitter account stated it was a scam. The real Crazy Frog NFT is now out on December 23 on the Metabeats network. It describes itself as a “cloud and digital reality platform that combine social media, online gaming, VR, virtual reality and cryptocurrencies to connect virtually. To cut through the buzzwords, Metabeats will allow people to buy music NFTs. These are basically music files that are believed to be unique because they can be identified as numbers on a blockchain. There is nothing very special about this music file, except that you can only listen to it on Metabeats and they have your name in it. If you don’t decide to sell it, then someone else will have the name on it. Meanwhile, anybody can listen to this song on YouTube, Spotify, or any other streaming service that you want to mention. As with most NFTs, you’re really paying a lot more for the idea of possession than the thing itself. It is why people hate NFTs in general, but especially because it requires energy like this – it often comes from burning hydrocarbons that contribute to global climate change. Even though you were following NFT, Crazy Frog was hit with a lot of flack. While some can speak, Crazy Frogs do not hate their behaviour. “At least not cancel the NFT”, promised Crazy Frog after noting that he’s still the most hated frog in the world in 15 years a day. Crazy Frog’s NFTs arrive on Metabeat’s 23nd December. You can preregister your interest on Metabeats now. Don’t miss the additional NFT drop for the Gummy Bear on January 1st. They aren’t scams, unless you consider NFTs generally a scam. In a way, they are kind of a person.