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The NFT market has reached its lowest point in a year and a half, suggesting a long winter in digital collectibles ahead.
Christie’s is getting in on nonfungible tokens (NFTs). The 255-year-old auction house is partnering with digital marketplace MakersPlace to sell works from Mike “Beeple” Winkelmann, a ...
More specifically, Vignesh Sundaresan, founder of the Metapurse NFT project, bought Beeple’s “jpeg file of a digital collage with 5,000 daily futuristic images he made each day from May 1 ...
Christie’s auction house just sold Beeple’s ‘The First 5000 Days’ NFT based digital artwork for $69 million. What Happened: The two-week auction first began on February 25. The bidding had ...
Beeple's previous record-breaking auction was in February on NFT marketplace Nifty Gateway. That piece, a video clip of a digitally illustrated Donald Trump lying face down in the grass, sold for ...
Beeple chose one of the rarer punks in the collection, making his purchase the most expensive NFT sold in the past 24 hours according to data from CryptoSlam. The punk’s rarity traits include a ...
Beeple’s work was going for just under $30 million with seconds left in the sale, when a last-minute deluge of bids extended the auction by two minutes and pushed the final price above $69 million.
Beeple NFT At Christie’s Could Fetch As Much As $20 Million In Record Sale. ByAbram Brown, Former Staff. Mar 10, 2021, 03:53pm EST Mar 11, 2021, 02:13pm EST. Share. Save.
Artist Mike Winkelmann, also known as Beeple, has sold an NFT artwork for more than $69 million. The artwork, called "Everydays: The First 5000 Days" is a 21,069 x 21,069 pixel collage ...
A digital artwork by Beeple fetched the equivalent of $69.3 million when it was bought in an online auction by an investor known only by a pseudonym and paid for with cryptocurrency.
For an artist who jumpstarted the 2021 NFT boom, it’s taken Beeple a minute to enter a museum’s collection. But at long last, the wait is over. The Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Artte ...
The artist who created the most expensive non-fungible token (NFT) ever sold has finally made his first profile-picture (PFP) NFT purchase. On Tuesday afternoon, Mike Winkelmann, better known as ...