The winning bidder for the World Wide Web source code, tied as NFT, will receive a letter from Tim Berners-Lee “reflecting on the code and the process of creating it.” The original source code that ...
'I thought it could be fun to make an autographed copy of the original code of the first web browser,' writes World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee in a letter included in the auction A ...
A non-fungible token (NFT) titled "This Changed Everything" has sold for much less than anticipated when considering its historical value. Sir Tim Berners-Lee, a co-inventor of the World Wide Web, has ...
In a nutshell: The auction of World Wide Web source code's NFT started on June 23rd with an initial bid of $1000. Since then, the bidding war scaled to millions of dollars until the auction's closure ...
The NFT includes more than 9,000 lines of code written between 1990 and 1991 and a 30-minute animated visualisation of the code. An NFT of the original source code for the world wide web, written by ...
A blockchain-based token representing the original source code for the World Wide Web written by its inventor Tim Berners-Lee sold for US$5.4 million at Sotheby’s in an online auction on Wednesday, ...
The creator of the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee, has sold an NFT version of his source code from the early 90s for just over $5.4 million. Source Code for the WWW (1990-1991) was purchased as a non ...
An NFT of the original source code for the world wide web, written by its inventor Tim Berners-Lee, has sold for $5.4 million (€4.56 m) at Sotheby's in an online auction, the auction house said on ...