Business magnate Elon Musk decided not to sell the NFT he posted on Twitter although there was a $1 M bid. The bid proposal came from a Twitter user with the name @SinaEstavi.
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On Tuesday afternoon Musk wrote not feeling right selling the collectible.Actually, doesn’t feel quite right selling this. Will pass.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 16, 2021
Selling the track would have given the buyer the digital rights of ownership. He or she would have got a digital certificate signed and authorized by the creator.
The NFT was even listed for an on “Valuables,” a blockchain-powered platform released by social media network Cent.Tesla and Space X CEO has shown interest in the crypto assets for a while. Particularly, he mentioned Bitcoin, Doge, and NFTs in his tweets. On February 8, electric vehicle company Tesla announced investing $1.5 billion in bitcoin.
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