Initially, the architect asked for almost ten times less
The hype around NFT authentication tokens continues. This time the sale of “the world’s first digital home” took place.
Virtual home on Mars sold for real half a million dollars
Toronto-based designer, artist and architect Krista Kim created a virtual home on Mars and sold it for real money. Initially, she asked for 30 Ethereum, but as a result of the auction she received 288 Ethereum, which is now equivalent to $ 515,459. The NFT of this piece was purchased through the SuperRare platform by a user under the nickname @artontheinternet.
Recall that NFT tokens allow you to confirm the uniqueness of digital art objects or just digital objects. Recently, Nyan Cat animations , the first Twitter post , a digital collage, and a 10-second video clip have been sold as collectibles, for example .