HomeNewsTrendsTim Berners-Lee's source code NFT for World Wide Web sells for $5.4 million

Tim Berners-Lee's source code NFT for World Wide Web sells for $5.4 million

The lot on sale included the original, time-stamped code files written by Berners-Lee and an animated visualization of the code.

July 01, 2021 / 08:54 IST
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Files referenced by the NFT contain approximately 9,500 lines of code, including implementations of the three languages and protocols invented by Berners-Lee that remain fundamental to the Web today: HTML, HTTP and URLs (Image: Shutterstock)
Files referenced by the NFT contain approximately 9,500 lines of code, including implementations of the three languages and protocols invented by Berners-Lee that remain fundamental to the Web today: HTML, HTTP and URLs (Image: Shutterstock)

Tim Berners-Lee sold the source code for the World Wide Web for $5.4 million in the form of a non-fungible token (NFT). An NFT is a digital object such as a drawing, animation, piece of music, photo or video with a certificate of authenticity created by blockchain technology that underlies cryptocurrency.

Sotheby's in New York organized the weeklong sale of the program that paved the way for the internet over 30 years after its creation.

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The lot on sale included the original, time-stamped code files written by Berners-Lee; an animated visualization of the code; a digital poster of the full code created by him; and a letter written by the British-born computer scientist himself.

The auction began on 23 June, with an opening bid of $1,000.