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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.
NFT season is still going strong. The NFT of the source code for the World Wide Web, auctioned by WWW inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee, has sold for $5,434,500 at a Sotheby's auction.
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.
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.
According to CNBC, the source code for the original World Wide Web is being auctioned off as an NFT at a Sotheby's auction, with the current bid placed at $3 million right now.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, credited as the inventor of the World Wide Web, is selling the source code for his invention as an NFT at a Sotheby's auction. The NFT, or non-fungible token, is a type of ...
The NFT containing the source code for the world wide web contains a coding error, according to a computer security expert.
Sotheby’s Just Sold an NFT Version of the World Wide Web’s Source Code The NFT includes the signature of Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the computer scientist known for being the World Wide Web's inventor.
Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, has sold the source code of the Web to an anonymous buyer for $5.4 million. The buyer will not receive any unique usage rights but the sale marks a ...
Auction house Sotheby's announced it sold the original source code used to create the World Wide Web for $5.4 million.
Auction house Sotheby's announced it sold the original source code used to create the World Wide Web for $5.4 million.
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