Burnt Hair Club unveils a game-changing NFT project based on social media.

Burnt Hair Club is redefining the NFT ecosystem by releasing 2,500 pieces of alien NFTs, drawing in thousands of followers and NFT enthusiasts waiting for the release.

Burnt Hair Club is looking to make progress in the NFT space as it announced the sale of 2,500 pieces of foreign NFTs on November 11, with a business tycoon and investor.

The NFT projects, seen as a game-changer in the NFT world, will be dropped on OpenSea, giving the first buyers the opportunity to select rare items. OpenSea serves as the world’s first and largest web3 marketplace for NFTs and crypto collectibles.

Burnt Hair Club released several tweets points to a global personality and business magnate as an alien in the NFT projects. The project contains unique collections of Non-Fungible Tokens, which act as non-fungible units of data stored in a blockchain with proof of ownership. The tweets, which were written about the new Twitter owner, had gone viral with nearly 10,000 likes and retweets.

Burnt Hair Club also created an app called “Bling”, which is a mix of employment-oriented online service LinkedIn and microblogging and social networking service Twitter. The Twitter owner’s “burnt hair” perfume is now an NFT project. The perfume was previously said to have sold 10,000 bottles, pushing the mega-billionaire to make a million dollars in just a few hours. In addition, the “burnt hair” perfume, described as “the finest fragrance on earth” and a “unique limited-edition collector’s item”, has raised around $3 million for the major investor’s tunnel-digging startup.

The business magnate’s goals over the years have ranged far and wide – from colonizing Mars to establishing a new sustainable energy economy and, in the process, building a massive rocket company as well as smaller firms.

“Bling acts as a business app where users can browse for new jobs and view other jobs around the world,” says Danny from Burnt Hair Club. On the app, individuals can also post about what they want to work on. Users can go to the account biography to check out a person’s Curriculum Vitae (CV), resume, as well as job history.

The app is also an amalgamation of the functionalities of LinkedIn and TikTok, paving the way to create more options for both job seekers and employers.

Companies can start inviting their workers to join the app and make videos of their work. “It can go all over the world and we believe in it,” says Danny. “It’s time to make a change and bring people to the business. Bling is a revolutionary app that will redefine the way people look at job hunting,” he added.

Those looking to download Bling or subscribe to the latest on Burn Hair Club’s NFT projects can contact the team right away or join the Telegram channel to get started. Others who wish to learn more about Burnt Hair Club can visit its website at www.burnthairclub.info or follow its other social channels for more information.

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