The early 2000s music sharing software company LimeWire — now resurrected as a crypto company by new owners — won rights to the infamous Fyre Festival in an auction that was held on eBay, reportedly ...
Fyre Festival founder and CEO Billy McFarland sold the event's branding rights in an eBay auction. LimeWire, a file-sharing service that was once a hotbed for illegal downloads, won that auction.
Organizers of a Fyre Festival sequel said Wednesday it will no longer take place in the Mexican resort town of Playa Del Carmen after its website momentarily announced the event had been postponed, ...
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The organizer of the failed Fyre Fest and its long-awaited sequel — which was supposed to take place next month — has put the brand up for sale. Founder Billy McFarland announced Wednesday that the ...
LimeWire, which rebranded from a file-sharing service to an NFT marketplace three years ago, spends $230,000 to turn the Fyre Festival into an in-person crypto event. Remember the Fyre Festival, a non ...