NFT Collector Accidentally Sells $1 Million Drawing Of Rock For Less Than A Cent


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An NFT collector has accidentally sold an NFT, which they meant to list for $1.2 million, for about $0.

 

NFT trader Rock Dust wanted to sell their etherrock NFT (for those uninitiated, yes it is just a picture of a rock) for 444 eth, currently valued at $1,143,082. Instead, they listed the jpg at 444 wei – the smallest unit of ether currency – which works out to be less than one cent. Previous pictures of cartoon rocks have sold for $1.7 million.

 

Before they realized their mistake, the drawing, which the trader says was pretty much their entire net worth, was snapped up for next to nothing. The sale is there for all to see on blockchain records, Vice reports.

 

Source: https://www.iflscience.com/technology/nft-collector-accidentally-sells-1-million-drawing-of-rock-for-less-than-a-cent/

 

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I like the idea of how NFT could work.

However it blows my mind why people paying tons of cash for a piece of bits and bytes that aren't really famous. We aren't talking about the Mona Lisa painting

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Previous pictures of cartoon rocks have sold for $1.7 million.

 

Huh... I mean... what...?

 

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On 15/03/2022 at 20:10, neufuse said:

So, that's what happened to NFT_Queen,

 

but seriously, this has to be money laundering, I mean seriously, $1mil+ for pictures of rocks?...

I thought it was picture of a woman's ass who has really big feet.

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changing saved NFT jpg's for premium gas.

 

 

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On 15/03/2022 at 23:57, kcbworth said:

I still feel like the buyer got ripped off

I wouldn't even pay 0.0000000000001c for it... Serves the idiot right!

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