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  2. Pak (creator) - Wikipedia

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    Pak, formerly known as Murat Pak, is a digital artist, cryptocurrency investor, and programmer.Pak is known for creating the curation platform Archillect, an internet bot which reshares media based on user interactions with content hosted on various social platforms [1] and for launching a platform for burning (permanently removing from circulation) NFTs to receive tokens of the cryptocurrency ...

  3. CryptoPunks - Wikipedia

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    Platform(s) Ethereum: Release: June 2017: ... The crypto art blockchain project was an inspiration for the ERC-721 standard for NFTs and the modern crypto art ...

  4. List of most expensive non-fungible tokens - Wikipedia

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    Via fractional.art. [25] $3.6 $3.6 PEPENOPOULOS, 2016: 2016 October 26, 2021: Unknown Unknown Bitcoin Rare Pepe sold by Sotheby's in first auction on its Metaverse platform for NFT collectors. [26] $3.4 $3.4 BAYC #8817: 2021 October 26, 2021: Unknown Unknown Ethereum Bored Ape Yacht Club collection launched in 2021 with 10,000 works. [27] $3.9 ...

  5. A crypto investor just bought the duct-taped banana art for 6 ...

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    A crypto investor bought the viral duct-taped banana art piece for $6.2 million at an auction on Wednesday. When it was first unveiled at Art Basel Miami 2019, Maurizio Cattelan's "Comedian ...

  6. Bored Ape - Wikipedia

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    Bored, emptied out, wrecked, and proud of it. That's how the NFT art investors all feel, apparently. And so they should. NFTs are not good for art. They are not liberating for artists." [12] A Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon segment featuring Fallon and Paris Hilton showing off their Bored Apes was mocked by users on Twitter. [49]

  7. Crypto investor eats banana art after buying it for $6.2 million

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    Crypto investor Justin Sun bought a duct-taped banana for $6.2 million in a Sotheby's auction. Sun ate the banana at a news conference where he compared the conceptual artwork to NFTs.

  8. Non-fungible token - Wikipedia

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    The first known "NFT", Quantum, [25] was created by Kevin McCoy and Anil Dash in May 2014. It consists of a video clip made by McCoy's wife, Jennifer. McCoy registered the video on the Namecoin blockchain and sold it to Dash for $4, during a live presentation for the Seven on Seven conferences at the New Museum in New York City.

  9. Curio Cards - Wikipedia

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    Created in 2017, Curio Cards are commonly viewed as the first digital art collectibles on the Ethereum blockchain. [1] In October 2021, a complete collection of Curio Cards, including the card "17b" misprint, was sold for ETH393 ($1,267,320) at the Christie's Post-War to Present auction. [ 2 ]