Sotheby’s recently sold an invisible Yves Klein work for $1.2 million after touting the project as the first example of tokenization. Fun Fact: The opposite approach is working, too. These include works by Vera Molnar and Chuck Csuri, which are paired with digital works by Tyler Hobbs and Anna Ridler. The works included are some of the earliest examples of generative art, which were precursors to contemporary NFT projects.The Natively Digital NFT sale will put works from early computer art practitioners in conversation with contemporary crypto works. An upcoming auction at Sotheby’s is trying to attract collectors by putting NFTs in their historical context.It’s also higher than the (already outrageous) 30% charged by Apple’s App Store.Ī new auction is putting NFTs in an art historical context OpenSea’s fee is 2.5% and LooksRare charges just 2% on its transactions. Fun Fact: Meta thinks its rate is “pretty competitive,” but it’s significantly higher than other platforms.That cut includes a 30% “hardware platform fee” for transactions made in its Quest Store, as well as a 17.5% fee levied by Horizon Worlds (which is also operated by Facebook).Those include plans to take 47.5% of all virtual asset sales on the platform (including NFTs). Meta recently announced new details about Horizon Worlds, the company’s metaverse application.Meta will take half of virtual asset sales in its metaverse It comes from the Edgar Church/Mile High collection, which is widely considered to be the highest-quality collection of comic books and the gold standard for assessing the quality of a collection. Fun Fact: The record price is due largely to this copy’s lineage.Superman #1 is one of the rarest comics, and even mid-quality copies go for significant sums. The comic was graded 8.0 Universal by Certified Guaranty Company, tying with one other edition for the highest-graded Superman #1 certified by CGC.The sale set a new record for a comic book and marks the return of the Man of Steel to the top of the comic book market. A copy of Superman #1 sold for $5.3m in a private sale back in January.The first Superman comic sold for a record $5.3m
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