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MoMA adds eight CryptoPunks NFTs to its permanent collection
On December 20, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) added eight CryptoPunks to its permanent collection. The acquisition ...
The blockchain and digital art revolution have given rise to many legendary projects, but few have had as much cultural and historical significance as CryptoPunks. They've come to be referred to as ...
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MoMA adds CryptoPunks and Chromie Squiggles to its collection, becoming latest major museum to acquire onchain art
The 16 NFT artworks were donated to the museum by several collectors, including ARTnews Top 200 Collector Ryan Zurrer.
Sotheby’s planned to make history on February 23 with a single-lot sale of 104 CryptoPunks, estimated to fetch between $20 million to $30 million. Instead, the collection—which carried the ...
Sotheby’s is listing 104 CryptoPunk non-fungible tokens (NFTs) in a live New York City auction set for Feb. 23. The collection, to be sold as a single lot, is estimated by Sotheby's to fetch between ...
CryptoPunks enthusiasts and hopeful bidders gathered Wednesday night at Sotheby's auction house in New York City for what turned out to be a non-event after the consignor of 104 CryptoPunks decided to ...
Eight CryptoPunk NFTs have found a permanent home at MoMA, where they’ll be preserved and cared for as part of the museum’s ...
Sotheby’s announced it will hold a single-lot sale featuring 104 CryptoPunks with a “landmark” estimate of $20 million to $30 million—the highest asking price to date for an NFT (non-fungible token) ...
A single lot of 104 CryptoPunks by New York-based studio Larva Labs will be offered at a live evening auction at Sotheby’s on Feb. 23 with an estimate of between US$20 million and US$30 million.
In this week’s newsletter, read about non-fungible token (NFT) company Yuga Labs facing a backlash as rumors of a CryptoPunks IP sale circulated on social media, check out how “ongoing market ...
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