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Jack Dorsey sold an NFT for $2.9 million – now it's worth $280

Jack Dorsey sold an NFT for 29 million  now its worth 280
Turns out NFTs may not be such a great investment after all.
Jack Dorsey, co-founder and chief executive officer of Twitter Inc. and Square Inc., speaks during the Bitcoin 2021 conference in Miami, Florida
Jack Dorsey, co-founder of Twitter, sold his first tweet as an NFT last year for $2.9 million (Credits: Getty)

Cast your mind back to last year, and you may have first heard the whisperings of things called non-fungible tokens, abbreviated to NFT.

These artificially-rare digital items have boomed in the last 12 months, with the art world jumping on it as way to introduce value to something that can inherently be copied and reproduced easily.

Twitter co-founder and blockchain enthusiast Jack Dorsey got in early, flogging the rights to his first-ever tweet as an NFT.

It was bought by crypto entrepreneur Sina Estavi last year for $2.9 million (£2.2 million).

Perhaps looking for a savvy ROI thanks to the appreciation of this NFT, the buyer has attempted to sell it on through an online auction.

Top bid? That’d be $280 (£213).

As the tweet aboce shows, Estavi was hoping for a little bit more for his prized item.

Pledging to donate half to charity, Estavi reckoned that’d be about $25 million – so he obviously assumed he’d get $50 million or more for Jack’s tweet.

After the auction closed, with the aforementioned $280 bid topping the offers, Estavi apparently had a change of heart.

‘The deadline I set was over, but if I get a good offer, I might accept it, I might never sell it,’ he told CoinDesk via a WhatsApp message.

What can we all learn from this exercise? Well, like anything – the world of NFTs is built on speculation. Something is only worth what a third party is prepared to pay for it.

So perhaps keep that in mind if you’re thinking of buying or selling some NFTs of your own.

Alternatively, we can turn to the wise words of Kanye West:

‘My focus is on building real products in the real world, real food, real clothes, real shelter,’

‘Do not ask me to do a f**king NFT.’

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