NFT representing incinerated Banksy painting fetches nearly $400k

NFT representing incinerated Banksy painting fetches nearly $400k

A tokenized version of a destroyed Banksy painting sold for nearly $400,000 on NFT marketplace OpenSea. A non-fungible token, or NFT, depicting an incinerated painting created by renowned British street artist, Banksy, has sold for nearly $400,000.On March 8, the token was sold on NFT marketplace OpenSea for 228.69 Ether — worth roughly $382,000 at the time of writing. The sale followed three days of bidding, with approximately 70 bidders pushing the price up from a starting price of 0.00001 ETH.The NFT of the Banksy piece is now worth 6 figures. Less than four hours remain until the....


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