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Tim Berners-Lee's source code for the World Wide Web sold Wednesday for $5.4 million in the form of non-fungible token (NFT).
Auction house Sotheby's announced it sold the original source code used to create the World Wide Web for $5.4 million.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee's original source code for the World Wide Web, represented as a non-fungible token (NFT), has sold at auction for $5.4 million.
A blockchain -based token representing the original source code for the World Wide Web written by its inventor Tim Berners-Lee sold for US$5.4 million at Sotheby’s in an online auction on ...
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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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 ...
Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web (WWW) and considered the co-founder of the internet, has auctioned the source code of the web as a nonfungible token (NFT). As of June 28, the ...
Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee is auctioning his source code as an NFT, but analysts warn that the bubble has already burst.
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.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, one of the architects of the World Wide Web, is selling the source code to the original web browser as an NFT (via the BBC). The auction, being run by Sotheby’s, will not ...
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