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Benzinga Announces 2022 NFT Investments Listmaker Event Recognizing The Most Innovative Creators & Leaders

This NFT event will recognize the most innovative companies creating and promoting in the NFT space, creating new opportunities for people to express themselves and invest in the next big thing in the digital arts and collectibles space. The virtual event will be filled with insights into the exceptional NFT market in 2022, brought to you by innovators in the space.

This year’s NFT Listmakers have made major contributions to the industry either by introducing new NFT projects to the market or by making these investments more accessible to the everyday investor.

The event will be broadcast live on Benzinga’s YouTube channel starting at 9 a.m. EST on Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022.

“Benzinga is dedicated to creating a smarter, better-informed class of investors with the best content for fintech. NFTs were such a stunning runaway market in 2021 — clearly this form of digital ownership is here to stay despite any market setbacks,”
said Luke Jacobi, Director of Operations for Benzinga.

“We want to take this opportunity to recognize those who are really adding to the space and give our audience the chance to hear insights into this explosive new asset from the people who are making the projects happen.”
Benzinga congratulates the creators and companies recognized as Benzinga Listmakers and thanks everyone who is advancing the NFT space.

This year’s official 2022 Benzinga NFT Investments Listmakers include the following. Lists are alphabetical, not in order of importance. Lists reflect dominant players in the space and those whose contributions make them emerging leaders in the NFT world.

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