Kanye West's recent decision marks a notable shift as he now immerses himself in the NFT space.

Notably, just under six months after Ye had harsh words for NFTs, he has taken steps to secure a trademark for NFT products under his brand, Yeezus.
According to trademark attorney Josh Gerben Ye’s aspirations in the realm of Web3 encompass a diverse array of projects, including the creation of amusement parks, blockchain currencies, campaign merchandise, cosmetics, wearable tech, virtual experiences, television and radio shows, and retail locations.
In a now-deleted Instagram post from February 1, the artist expressed his initial hesitation towards NFTs, suggesting his ambitions lay in creating tangible products. Yet, he concluded his message with an intriguing 'ask me later,' hinting that he had further plans brewing.

As per the report by NME A decade after Ye claimed his desire to build amusement parks in an interview, it appears he is now ready to extend that vision into the metaverse.
Reflecting on his vision post-Grammys, Ye expressed a desire to innovate in urban development and amusement park design, aiming to revolutionize entertainment and life experiences back in 2012.
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