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Sotheby’s sale of digital-only artwork fetches $16.8 million
An online sale of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) by the digital artist Murat Pak fetched a total of $16.8 million at Sotheby's, including an image of a single pixel which sold for $1.36 million, the auction house said on April 14.
Amazing figures continue: what will happen with the NFT trend?
Today, everything is offered as NFT, and the figures that are turning on the market are incredible, but the question is whether this trend will continue.
Is NFT (non-fungible tokens) just a passing internet trend, a potential bubble that will inflate and make worthless millions of dollars invested in it, or will we buy and own more and more digital products in this way in the future?
First ever tweet turns 15 years old
Fifteen years ago Jack Dorsey typed out a banal message - "just setting up my twttr" - which became the first-ever tweet, launching a global platform that has become a controversial and dominant force in civil society.
The short tweet on March 21, 2006, by the Twitter CEO is now being sold at auction, with bidding reaching $2.5 million.
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Art world rocked as digital ‘NFT’ work fetches $69.3 mln
A digital collage by American artist Beeple sold March 11 for a record $69.3 million at Christie's auctioneers, as virtual art rapidly establishes itself as a new - and highly profitable - creative genre.
Twitter founder’s auction of a tweet draws $2 million bid
Twitter boss Jack Dorsey is selling his first tweet at auction, with bidding on March 6 reaching $2 million in a sign of the appetite for virtual objects authenticated through blockchain technology.
"just setting up my twttr," Dorsey tweeted on March 21, 2006.
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