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 ...
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 ...
LONDON — British computer scientist and inventor Tim Berners-Lee is auctioning the original code for the world wide web as a non-fungible token. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited ...
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 ...
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 ...
"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 ...
Niftify has announced the launch of its NFT no code store and marketplace platform following the launch of its NFT marketplace last November. Niftify reports “hundreds” of businesses on their waiting ...
NFT news circles were abuzz when Tim Berners-Lee packaged the source code for the original World Wide Web inside one. But a few people noticed an error that could be ...