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Not Okay Bears Has a New Owner

Posted on the 21 May 2022 by Nftnewspro

Half of the community has been insulted by the new proprietor of the Not Okay Bears NFT Project.

The Not Okay Bears Project picked up a new owner this week, and he’s already displeased half of the community. New copyright issues appeared with old ones in a recent Twitter Space.

Hustler, an NFT influencer, has acquired the whole Not Okay Bears organization and is now the new owner. In actuality, the influencer has been a vocal supporter of Not Okay Bears from the beginning.

“BREAKING: I just made an offer inside Not Okay Bears discord to take over the project 100%. The founder has 6 hours to respond in my DMs or offer is off the table.” Hustler tweeted later that day, “Word is out. I am now the Founder [Owner] of @Not OkayBears. We are really not going to be okay.”

This is not acceptable. The Bear’s new owner levies a royalty on sales

Today, the new owner of the Not Okay Bears joined the tmas.eth Twitter section. People wondered why the new owner opted to levy a 7.5 percent tax on secondary sales.

Someone also asked what Hustler had done or would do to justify the 7.5 percent charge.“We don’t have to do anything … The project has no money. We can’t do anything with no money,” Huster replied.
Meanwhile, Hustler has pointed out other well-known enterprises with royalties. He seems to be unaware that established projects have a roadmap and actively plan and execute events.

“GM to everyone besides the ppl that launched a new project and added 5%-10% royalties because that’s a big no no to the NFT hypocrites. You’re new & not supposed to make money according to them. Shame on all of you. Don’t worry tho, they will cherry pick who to be mad at,” the new owner says in a tweet.

Who is the true artist behind the Flipped Project?

On Twitter, SPYMILK claimed to be the original artist of Not Okay Bears. She further said that she is neither an NFT influencer nor a developer, and that she has been completely separated from the project.

But, because Not Okay Bears are essentially right-facing Okay Bears, who is the artist behind this project? She argues that the inverted Okay Bears photos were simply a placeholder for the work she “spent weeks producing.” SPYMILK also claimed that “keeping centralized metadata for seemingly distributed assets” was a project joke.

So far, the new owner of Not Okay Bear has denied all of her statements, calling her a “trolling and lying.”

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