![]() ![]() NFTs, like foot pics, are so last year 2023 is the year of the NPC. Then came the NFT craze: people made small fortunes buying and selling digital pictures (known as NFTs) of bored apes. ![]() For a short and very stupid period, for example, people became millionaires overnight by trading meme stocks. But don’t worry, the digital economy has given rise to a constant stream of ridiculous ways to make money. I’m sorry if I’ve just shattered your dreams about buying a beach house with your feet. There are probably a few people making OK money posting online foot pics, but it’s not a speedy route to riches. It seems a lot of the videos praising FeetFinder on TikTok were actually ads: sponsored content that hadn’t been properly labelled as such. But that doesn’t mean it’s easy to monetize your trotters. Having just emerged from a research rabbit hole I suggest you don’t enter, it turns out, yes, there is a surprising number of foot fetishists in the world. It was intriguing but also a little suspect … Could you really make a living from your feet? Were there that many foot fetishists out there willing to pay top dollar for a glimpse of a stranger’s toe? There was a period in 2022 when TikTok was inundated with videos about the photo-selling website FeetFinder footfluencers were claiming to make thousands of dollars on the site. And, for a while, it seemed like feet were just the ticket. It’s not that I have exceptionally lovely feet – in fact, they’re pretty gnarly – it’s just that I like scheming up ways to get rich quick. ![]() Have you ever thought about selling pictures of your feet online? I’m not ashamed to say it’s crossed my mind. ![]()
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