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Bitcoin-inspired art object sold at Christie’s for $131,250

Bitcoin-inspired art object sold at Christie’s for $131,250

Christie’s auction house sold part of a large-scale art object inspired by bitcoin by artist Benjamin Gentilli. The fragment’s final price was seven times its high estimate.

Gentilli called his work ‘Portrait of Satoshi Nakamoto.’ Each of the fifty-metre-long components of the Portrait of a Mind collection contains the bitcoin code and the coordinates of the geographic location. On 7 October, ‘Block 21 (24.9472° N, 118.5979° E)’ was put up for auction.

The fragment’s preliminary estimate was $12,000 to $18,000. The auction’s winner was an anonymous bidder who bid $131,250 for it.

Until then, the most expensive artwork inspired by bitcoin was considered Matt Kane’s ‘The Right Place and the Right Time.’ At Christie’s, it sold for $101,593.

Gentilli created his collection as part of the Robert Alice project. The first owners of the art objects were Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao and Bloq chairman Matthew Roszak.

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