Mike Winkelmann

First-ever NFT sells for $1.47 mln at auction

The first non-fungible token (NFT) ever created sold at auction on June 10 for $1.47 million, Sotheby's said, the latest sale in the technological revolution sweeping the art market.

The auction house also sold a pixelated digital figure known as a CryptoPunk for $11.7 million, making it the second most expensive NFT to date.

Amazing figures continue: what will happen with the NFT trend?

Today, everything is offered as NFT, and the figures that are turning on the market are incredible, but the question is whether this trend will continue.

Is NFT (non-fungible tokens) just a passing internet trend, a potential bubble that will inflate and make worthless millions of dollars invested in it, or will we buy and own more and more digital products in this way in the future?