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Mine is $350 for an NFT — you can't buy an original piece out of the gallery for that. So it just gives people a chance to participate in collecting a new group of work that I've done.
There are still two days left until Sotheby’s closes bidding on the original source code for the World Wide Web (WWW), written by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, and the pot is already at $2.8 million.
Tim Berners-Lee has sold an NFT representing the web's source code for a whopping $5.4 million, but errors been spotted in one of the items.
A blockchain-based token representing the original source code for the World Wide Web written by its inventor Tim Berners-Lee sold for $5.4 million at Sotheby's.
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Sir Tim Berners-Lee famously gave the source code to the World Wide Web away for free. But now he has raised over $5.4 million by auctioning off an autographed copy as a non-fungible token, or NFT ...
The original code used to create the World Wide Web was sold at auction for $5.4 million as an NFT. The auction house Sotheby's announced the NFT offered by code creator Sir Tim Berners-Lee drew a ...
The original files of the source code for the World Wide Web were sold Wednesday as a nonfungible token, or NFT, for $5.4 million, the latest in a string of digital collectibles to fetch upward of ...
An NFT, called “Source Code for the WWW,” representing the origins of the Internet as we know it had attracted a bid of $2.8 million as of Monday morning — and may go even higher.
A blockchain-based token representing the original source code for the World Wide Web written by its inventor Tim Berners-Lee sold for $5.4 million at Sotheby's in an online auction on Wednesday ...
It was, of course, in the form of a nonfungible token aka an NFT. The source code for the Web was sold to an anonymous buyer, according to Sotheby’s. There were a total of 51 bids on the NFT.
An NFT representing the source code for the Internet as we know it were sold at auction for $5.4 million, becoming the latest digital collectible to fetch a multi-million dollar price.
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