Dorsey-related NFT in lawsuit

The first tweet of the Twitter CEO received an offer of 7,000 dollars, in a process where it was valued at 48 million dollars

The businessman who acquired the NFT of Jack Dorsey’s first tweet published on Twitter last year for $2.9 million put it up for auction with a starting price of $48 million, getting an offer of less than $7,000 for it. year later.

Sina Estavi, CEO of Bridge Oracle, announced last week his intention to sell the NFT of the first tweet in history, which he currently owns after acquiring it in March last, when it was sold by Jack Dorsey himself. So, the transaction was settled for 2.9 million euros.

Estavi assured that of the sum that he obtained he would donate half to a charity, that is, about 25 million dollars, assuming that he would obtain at least 50 million. For this he put it up for auction on April 9 on the OpenSea platform for 48 million dollars.

The auction closed this week with seven offers, of which the highest was 0.09 ETH, about $277. However, he continues to accept proposals, and of those received later, at the time of writing this news, the highest reaches 2.2ETH ($6,802.51).

K. Tovar

Source: Bolsamania

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