LOGAN Paul may be busy with YouTube and boxing, but he's also got a lucrative side hustle worth millions.
The social media star, 27, is estimated to have one of the most valuable NFT portfolios.
Celebs have been jumping on the NFT bandwagon as the latest bonkers digital craze similar to cryptocurrencies.
An NFT – or non-fungible token – provides something a bit different as it digitises a piece of work such as art or music and turns it into a non-fungible token that is stored on the blockchain.
Once you buy an NFT it becomes your own artwork and cannot be replicated.
Logan ranks fourth among celebs the world over, with a stash worth a whooping $4.85million / £3.95million, according to the NFT Club.
Only three others score higher – Snoop Dogg, Gary Vee and Mark Cuban.
But the controversial YouTuber is second in terms of the number of NFTs he owns, with just under 2,500.
He and entrepreneur Gary Vee, 46, are the only two big names with more than 2,000 under their belt.
Among Logan's haul is VeeFriends, the most popular NFT investment adored by celebs who have put $68.59million / £55.83million into it.
It was created by Gary Vee, so it's no surprise he owns more than 1,000 VeeFriends NFTs and ranks highest overall.
Logan is also an owner of CryptoPunks and last year revealed someone offered him an eye-watering $700,000 for his favourite one.
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But he decided not to sell it.
In January he revealed that he made a staggering $535,000 / £436,000 in profit after selling a World of Women NFT for $765,000 / £623,000.
"Speechless again," he said.
"Normally id say probably nothing but this is probably something."
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