If you’re reading this article, chances are you’ve successfully avoided engaging with any crypto-related content to this point—which, congrats, that’s an achievement. Or maybe you’ve started to dip a ...
Sir Tim Berners-Lee has sold an NFT of the original source code for the world wide web for an eye-watering $5.4 million, but the buyer could be in for an unpleasant surprise: a security researcher has ...
NFTs have been on a rise in the world of cryptocurrency and blockchain, and many are looking to see if they can make one themselves. For those still wondering what it is, NFT stands for non-fungible ...
The source code for the World Wide Web has sold as an NFT for $5.4 million (£3.92 million), making it one of the most expensive NFTs in history. Sold by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the Web, ...
Forty-four bids have driven the NFT's price up from a starting $1,000 to the current $2.8 million. AFP via Getty Images An NFT representing the origins of the Internet as we know it had attracted a ...
Bitcoin core developer Luke Dashjr has called out the sellers behind an NFT auction for using his name and code without his knowledge or consent. One of the original core developers behind Bitcoin ...
“Information wants to be free” has long been a mantra of internet culture. Turns out, in the age of NFTs this may no longer be the case, as Sotheby’s just auctioned off the original source code for ...
Describing NFTs as the "most appropriate means of ownership that exists," a 65-year-old computer scientist will release a tokenized version of the World Wide Web code next week. British computer ...
Sir Tims Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web has sold his original source code as a non-fungible token (NFT) after someone purchased it for $5.4 million. For those who do not know what ...
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. The NFT, which is a type of blockchain-based asset ...