Sir Tim Berners-Lee has sold an NFT of the original source code for the world wide web for an eye-watering $5.4 million, but the buyer could be in for an unpleasant surprise: a security researcher has ...
"The bidding started with a kind of huge rush of bids, we had multiple bids as we went to live and even after the first two hours the bidding was at $220,000, I think really proving that the demand ...
Elysium Code is a unique digital asset built currently traded on the Ethereum blockchain. This NFT Collection was first minted in 2022. Each NFT (Non-Fungible Token) represents ownership of a specific ...
In a nutshell: The auction of World Wide Web source code's NFT started on June 23rd with an initial bid of $1000. Since then, the bidding war scaled to millions of dollars until the auction's closure ...
LONDON — British computer scientist and inventor Tim Berners-Lee is auctioning the original code for the world wide web as a non-fungible token. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get ...
Aug. 9—Technology's ever-growing role in our lives leaves no space untouched, including that of the art world. One manifestation of this is NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, which are unique digital ...
On Wednesday, Tim Berners-Lee sold off a copy of the source code of the world wide web (that he’d written) for a mind-boggling $5.4 million at Sotheby’s. Apparently, though, the lucky anonymous buyer ...
URL beginning with the HTTP scheme and the WWW domain name label. Image: Kulandru mor — Public Domain (CC0 1.0) The man credited with the development of the World Wide Web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, is to ...