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Harvard University Professor Sells NFT Seminar Tickets

Harvard psychoanalyst Steven Pink will be selling tickets to a four-year NFT seminar.
Canadian two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Steven Pink will sell tickets to his seminar in the form of a non-edible icon (NFT). This is reported on the Twitter page of the NFT marketplace Polemix, where the tokens will be sold.

NFT owners will have access to Pinker's four-year webinar. Researchers will be taken three times a year via video link via Zoom. The limit is 30. The price per NFT is 0.2 ETH (~$290). Token holders will be able to connect to the Pink seminar and ask questions at the end of the talk. In addition to Pink, Australian philosopher Peter Singh, American philosopher Cornell West and others will speak.
"Gold NFT will be available for $50,000. Thus, the token holder can actually attend the seminar and discuss the topic of the talk with Pink. Tokens can be resold in secondary markets, but it is unclear whether new owners will retain the right to attend the seminar. The auction is scheduled for March 14 at Polemics.
Steven Pinker is a Canadian scientist and scientific expert specializing in experimental psychology, psycholinguistics and cognitive science. He has been popular for his support of evolutionary psychology and mental computing. He received his PhD from Harvard in 1979 and went on to teach psychology.
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