The inventor Tim Berners sold me the original code for the global web network in the form of non-replaceable NFT, compared with $ 5.4 million at an auction held by Sothebys Sothebys Auction House. P>
According to Arab Net The code was created as an unprecedented or NFT code by Sir English Engineer Berners this year, representing many digital elements since the global Internet invented in 1989. P>
The sale is actually an equity based on the Blockchain Blocks of Blocks for Files containing the original source code for the global web network. The final price was $ 54,34,500, half of new bidders on the fourth largest auction house in the world, the Guardian reported. P>
The global web network, or WEB, is a system for navigating and accessing information on the Internet. P>
Some of the non-replacement, valuable, because its foundation in the blocks stresses it is unique and has been formally created, or its survival, by Berners me personally. P>
In turn, Global Science and Culture President in Auction House, Cassandra Hatton said: The symbolism, history and the fact that they came from the creator itself is what makes them valuable, there are many people who collect things for these precises. P>
She explained that the code was introduced in a public forum, and the auction began at $ 1000, and the rest was left to the market and identified the final price of encrypted code. P>
The procurement of non-replacement symbols includes 9555 internet code content from written instructions in 1990-1991, and a 30-minute depiction of the symbol, digitally decorated for the symbol, and a digital message written by Burners Lee in June 2021, reflects its invention. p>
The message says: Because people apparently appreciate the posted copyright, we now have NFT technology, and I think it might be fun to create a signed version of the original code for the first web browser. P>
The sales is the latest in a series of movements by traditional auctions to embrace the Blasticin-based assets, which spread significantly in early 2021. P>