Reading: List Nft jack 2.9m – Krypto-NFTs
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- 1 1 Jack Dorseys First Tweet NFT Went on Sale for 48M. It Ended With a Top Bid of Just 280
- 2 2 Man who paid 2.9m for NFT of Jack Dorseys first tweet set to lose almost 2.9m
- 3 3 Jack Dorsey’s ‚2.9M‘ NFT Tweet Auction Brings Top Bid of 280
- 4 4 Jack Dorseys 2.9 M. NFT Dropped 99 Percent in Value. Is the NFT Market Crumbling?
- 5 5 A man bought an NFT for 2.9M, then listed it for 48M. The top bid was less than 280
- 6 6 NFT of first tweet, sold last year for 2.9m, listed for 48m but gets top bid of just 280
- 7 7 Jack Dorseys 2.9M worth of Tweet NFT is now worth 6 only
- 8 8 Twitter boss Jack Dorsey&x27s first tweet sold for 2.9 million as an NFT
- 9 9 The Man Who Paid 2.9M for the NFT of Jack Dorseys First Tweet That Lost Nearly 2.9M | Twitter
- 10 10 Lee Fang on Twitter: „The NFT of Jack Dorsey’s first tweet, which
- 11 11 Jack dorsey first tweet
1 Jack Dorseys First Tweet NFT Went on Sale for 48M. It Ended With a Top Bid of Just 280
- Author: coindesk.com
- Published Date: 08/12/2022
- Review: 4.94 (648 vote)
- Summary: · A non-fungible token (NFT) of Twitter founder Jack Dorsey’s first-ever tweet could sell for just under $280. The current owner of the NFT listed
2 Man who paid 2.9m for NFT of Jack Dorseys first tweet set to lose almost 2.9m
- Author: theguardian.com
- Published Date: 08/18/2022
- Review: 4.62 (356 vote)
- Summary: · ‚This is the Mona Lisa of the digital world‘, says crypto entrepreneur Sina Estavi who bought the NFT in March 2021
3 Jack Dorsey’s ‚2.9M‘ NFT Tweet Auction Brings Top Bid of 280
- Author: cnet.com
- Published Date: 04/12/2022
- Review: 4.54 (241 vote)
- Summary: · Jack Dorsey’s ‚$2.9M‘ NFT Tweet Auction Brings Top Bid of $280 … Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey looking to the side with a concerned
4 Jack Dorseys 2.9 M. NFT Dropped 99 Percent in Value. Is the NFT Market Crumbling?
- Author: artnews.com
- Published Date: 02/03/2022
- Review: 4.23 (234 vote)
- Summary: · Jack Dorsey’s debut NFT was an image of the first-ever tweet posted on Twitter, which he founded in 2006. In March 2021, during the early
- Matching search results: Isenberg offered a metaphor for why serious buyers didn’t come to the table: “If you walk into a house that’s for sale for $48 million, you probably wouldn’t offer $500,000.” Isenberg recognized, though, that NFT buyers are now more cautious, which …
5 A man bought an NFT for 2.9M, then listed it for 48M. The top bid was less than 280
- Author: globalnews.ca
- Published Date: 04/19/2022
- Review: 4.02 (534 vote)
- Summary: · Sina Estavi listed the NFT of Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey’s first tweet for USD$48 million. The tweet from 2006 reads, „just setting up
- Matching search results: Isenberg offered a metaphor for why serious buyers didn’t come to the table: “If you walk into a house that’s for sale for $48 million, you probably wouldn’t offer $500,000.” Isenberg recognized, though, that NFT buyers are now more cautious, which …
6 NFT of first tweet, sold last year for 2.9m, listed for 48m but gets top bid of just 280
- Author: dailymail.co.uk
- Published Date: 11/29/2021
- Review: 3.88 (512 vote)
- Summary: · The NFT, or non-fungible token, reads ‚just setting up my twttr,‘ which former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey tweeted in March 2006
- Matching search results: Isenberg offered a metaphor for why serious buyers didn’t come to the table: “If you walk into a house that’s for sale for $48 million, you probably wouldn’t offer $500,000.” Isenberg recognized, though, that NFT buyers are now more cautious, which …
7 Jack Dorseys 2.9M worth of Tweet NFT is now worth 6 only
- Author: bitcoinik.com
- Published Date: 11/26/2021
- Review: 3.61 (546 vote)
- Summary: · Jack Dorsey’s first “Tweet NFT” holder Sina Estavi tried to sell for $48 million. Sina Estavi, the Iranian crypto entrepreneur,
- Matching search results: Isenberg offered a metaphor for why serious buyers didn’t come to the table: “If you walk into a house that’s for sale for $48 million, you probably wouldn’t offer $500,000.” Isenberg recognized, though, that NFT buyers are now more cautious, which …
8 Twitter boss Jack Dorsey&x27s first tweet sold for 2.9 million as an NFT
- Author: reuters.com
- Published Date: 09/07/2022
- Review: 3.4 (447 vote)
- Summary: · LONDON (Reuters) – Twitter boss Jack Dorsey sold his first tweet as an NFT for just over $2.9 million dollars on Monday
- Matching search results: Isenberg offered a metaphor for why serious buyers didn’t come to the table: “If you walk into a house that’s for sale for $48 million, you probably wouldn’t offer $500,000.” Isenberg recognized, though, that NFT buyers are now more cautious, which …
9 The Man Who Paid 2.9M for the NFT of Jack Dorseys First Tweet That Lost Nearly 2.9M | Twitter
- Author: news.worabia.com
- Published Date: 06/26/2022
- Review: 3.31 (423 vote)
- Summary: · Crypto entrepreneur Sina Estavi made headlines in March 2021 when he paid $ 2.9 million for the first tweet of Twitter boss Jack Dorsey
- Matching search results: Isenberg offered a metaphor for why serious buyers didn’t come to the table: “If you walk into a house that’s for sale for $48 million, you probably wouldn’t offer $500,000.” Isenberg recognized, though, that NFT buyers are now more cautious, which …
10 Lee Fang on Twitter: „The NFT of Jack Dorsey’s first tweet, which
- Author: twitter.com
- Published Date: 09/10/2022
- Review: 3.05 (440 vote)
- Summary: · The NFT of Jack Dorsey’s first tweet, which sold for $2.9 million … The 2.9M was redic no doubt but this is a bit disinformation for you
- Matching search results: Isenberg offered a metaphor for why serious buyers didn’t come to the table: “If you walk into a house that’s for sale for $48 million, you probably wouldn’t offer $500,000.” Isenberg recognized, though, that NFT buyers are now more cautious, which …
11 Jack dorsey first tweet
- Author: smpkhos.go.th
- Published Date: 08/21/2022
- Review: 2.79 (133 vote)
- Summary: LONDON — Twitter boss Jack Dorsey sold his first tweet as an NFT for just over US$2.9 … On Monday the equivalent of $ 2.9m ( £2.1m ) to a businessman!
- Matching search results: Isenberg offered a metaphor for why serious buyers didn’t come to the table: “If you walk into a house that’s for sale for $48 million, you probably wouldn’t offer $500,000.” Isenberg recognized, though, that NFT buyers are now more cautious, which …