One of the most famous viral videos of all time is about to be put up for auction as an NFT—and removed from YouTube forever.
Charlie-Davis Carr and his brother Harry's video was first uploaded to YouTube in May 2007 HDCYT/YouTube;BBC Charlie-Davis Carr from the viral "Charlie Bit My Finger" YouTube video is all grown up!
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you grew up in the YouTube age, then you've probably seen one of its most popular videos: "Charlie bit my finger." The viral ...
"Charlie Bit My Finger," the viral video from 2007 that racked up nearly 900 million views online, is officially leaving YouTube after a splashy online auction. The video was sold as a nonfungible ...
Howard Davies-Carr, the father of the United Kingdom toddlers featured in the May 2007 viral clip, sold it last weekend as a non-fungible token for $760,999, Variety reported. NFT uses blockchain ...
Earlier this week, a non-fungible token (NFT) of viral YouTube video “Charlie Bit My Finger” sold for $761,000. Following the sale, it initially appeared the original would disappear from YouTube to ...
Charlie Davies-Carr became a YouTube hit in 2007 after biting his brother Harry on the finger. A TikTok claiming to feature one of the kids from the video has received over 8 million views. The boys' ...
THE INTERNET — One of YouTube’s earliest viral videos has just been sold as a digital property. A popular clip called “Charlie Bit My Finger,” about a baby boy who gnawed on his toddler brother’s ...