Beloved meme video “Charlie Bit My Finger” is set to be deleted from YouTube — after the family behind the 14-year-old viral clip sold it as a non-fungible token (NFT) for $760,999. In the video, one ...
Charlie and Harry Davis-Carr's adorable video became one of the most-watched videos on YouTube back in 2007 Athena Sobhan is a Digital News Writer at PEOPLE since 2024. Her work has previously ...
The adorable kids from the viral "Charlie Bit My Finger" YouTube video are all grown up, and you won't believe how different ...
In the early years of YouTube, a video of two young children took off on the platform, garnering millions of hits and eventually becoming the internet phenomenon that we know today as "Charlie Bit My ...
Cryptocurrency and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) have been all the rage in recent months, though the craze has died down a bit as market speculation has given way in many cases to the realization that ...
"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 ...
"Charlie Bit My Finger," which was once the most-viewed video on YouTube, could be leaving the platform for good. Collector 3F Music snapped up an NFT (non-fungible token) of the 56-second video, ...
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 ...
The 18-year-old—who rose to stardom in 2007 as the subject of the viral "Charlie Bit My Finger" YouTube clip—shared a rare update on his life since finding internet fame nearly two decades ago. So, ...
The original video of a baby biting his brother’s finger has drawn nearly 900 million views on the platform since 2007. But now one bidder owns it as a nonfungible token. By Christina Morales The ...
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