GFT

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Atari's official website and blog, coined in 2022.

Noun[edit]

GFT (countable and uncountable, plural GFTs)

  1. (cryptocurrencies, technology, neologism) Initialism of gift-fungible token. [from 2022]
    • 2022 January 27, “Atari is celebrating it’s 50th anniversary with giftable NFTs”, in New Musical Express[1]:
      A GFT is a surprise, limited edition, gift-wrapped NFTs designed to delight – on any occasion.
    • 2022 February 1, “Atari Combine NFTs with Loot Boxes in New ‘GFT’ Collection”, in NFT Plaza[2]:
      Purchasers can either keep their GFT for themselves, or alternatively, and as their title suggests, they can gift the suspense-filled digital asset to a friend.

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