Elon Musk produces a song about NFTs and sells it in NFT format

Sandra Loyd

The CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk, is again on trend by publishing a tweet in which he sells a song about NFT that he offers in NFT format. In this way, it takes advantage of the boom that non-fungible tokens are currently experiencing.

The announcement was made through its Twitter account. Musk shares with his followers just over two minutes of a clip where a statuette is observed that at the top says NFT accompanied by a main phrase that says: «Trophy of the Vanity ”, surrounding a golden globe that rotates on an ornament full of details. Among them is a dog, which has been interpreted as a clear allusion to Dogecoin. The ornaments rest on the HODL inscription: “ hold on for dear life ” (wait for dear life).,

The song, although it has no name, is a techno track that repeats lyrics such as: “NFT for your vanity, computers never sleep, it’s verified, it’s guaranteed.”

Elon Musk’s tweet is listed as NFT on the Valuables platform, built on Ethereum and Matic Network. The platform allows users to tokenize and sell individual tweets.

According to the quote record, the list of offers for Musk’s NFT is headed by @ sinaEstavi , for USD 1,121,000, which is equivalent to 625.6 ether (ETH).

At the time of writing this note, the user of the Twitter account @ beeple , designer of works of art, tells him to Musk who buys his NFT: “I’ll give you $ 69 million for it.” To which the businessman responds: “420M Doge.”

Musk later publishes in another tweet where he says that he loves music. Make your heart sing, express.

NFT gain more ground and market value

Every day more news is read about non-fungible tokens. NFTs are digital assets or tokenized versions of the real world that have the particularity of not being interchangeable with each other. They can function as proof of authenticity and ownership within the digital world.

The NFTs began to be seen more in the market when the cryptographic art project CryptoPunks was launched on July 24, 2017. In this 2021 their popularity is expressed in the high figures that are offered in auctions, as reported by CriptoNoticias.

Among the most sought-after collectibles is the album on NFT by the band Kings Of Leon that raised more than USD 2 on March 13, 2021 million for the auction of the collection of non-fungible tokens, as part of the promotional package of his new album When You See Yourself .

The song has no name, but it sounds like a techno track. Source: Tumisu / pixabay.com.

Recent notable NFTs include Beeple’s work, “Every Day: The first 5,000 days. ‘ This is the first NFT of a work that was listed on Christie’s auction house and sold for USD 69.3 million on March 11, 2021.

On March 15, 2021, the Portuguese-born footballer, Cristiano Ronaldo, broke NFT world records in a collectible card corresponding to the 2020-2021 season that was sold for USD 289,920.

For his part, the creator of Rick and Morty sold on January 20, 2021 a token of the collectible series for USD 150 thousand. Also the visual artist of Argentine origin José Delbo, who was the illustrator of Wonder Woman, put on sale a series of NFTs based on this character from the DC Comics publishing house, for which managed to raise USD 1.85 million.

The singer Ozuna joined the NFT fever on March 12, 2021, with a collectible of “Bears” that were sold on the Ethereum network between USD 1,000 and 1,800, which were later resold for USD 250,000.

More recently, the robot Sophia, considered the most advanced artificial intelligence in the world. world, will sell its first non-fungible tokens at auction. It is a collection of digital works that the humanoid has been creating in conjunction with the Italian artist Andrea Bonaceto, under the tutelage from the art gallery IV Gallery based in the American city of Los Angeles. The resulting works are expected to go up for auction on March 23, 2021 at the Nifty Gateway market, dedicated to the trade of these creations.

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