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Tim Berners-Lee’s Web Source Code NFT Sells for $5.43 Million at Sotheby’s

source-logo  decrypt.co 30 June 2021 15:33, UTC
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World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee has auctioned off the 30-year-old source code of his invention as a non-fungible token ($NFT) for $5.34 million at Sotheby’s.

NFTs are blockchain-based crypto tokens that prove ownership of a digital or physical asset. Berners-Lee has described NFTs as “the latest playful creations in this realm and the most appropriate means of ownership that exists.”

The $NFT, titled "This Changes Everything," relates to four items. The first is a collection of time-stamped files containing the source code for HTML, HTTP and URIsthe three fundamental languages and protocols that Berners-Lee wrote in the early 1990s.

The others are a silent, half-hour video of someone typing up the code on a black screen; a digital poster of the code signed by Berners-Lee’s; and a letter, dated June 2021, from Berners-Lee that reflects on his experience creating the code.

Source Code for the World Wide Web

Since the source code to the web is open source, all the $NFT buyer really owns is the artististic $NFT package that Berners-Lee designed.

“I’m not even selling the source code,” Berners-Lee said in an interview with The Guardian published last week. “I’m selling a picture that I made, with a Python program that I wrote myself, of what the source code would look like if it was stuck on the wall and signed by me."

Tim Berners-Lee Defends World Wide Web $NFT Sale

Sotheby’s launched the auction on June 23, for one week, with the minimum bidding at $1,000. The proceeds from the sale will be donated to initiatives supported by Berners-Lee and his wife, Rosemary Leith, via the World Wide Web Foundation.

Sotheby’s entered the $NFT market in March via a partnership with the Winklevoss-owned crypto art marketplace Nifty Gateway, when it auctioned a piece of art by Turkish 3D artist Murat Pak for $17 million. Earlier this month, the auction house sold a CryptoPunk $NFT for $11.8 million to DraftKings’ largest shareholder, Shalom Meckenzie.

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