The iconic YouTube video Charlie bit my finger has sold as a non-fungible token for over 760000 becoming the latest piece of internet history to cash in on the NFT craze.
Charlie bit my finger nft cost. Charlie Bit My Finger NFT Sells for 760999 at Auction Following auction Charlies family promises to delete viral video from YouTube after 14 years and 883 million views. Bid to own the soon-to-be-deleted YouTube phenomenon Charlie Bit My Finger leaving you as the sole owner of this lovable piece of internet. Last Sunday the NFT was marketed for 760999 as per a website set up by the family of Davies-Carr.
Charlie Bit My Finger NFT Sells For Over 760000 As Original Upload Set To Be Removed From YouTube. Charlie Bit Me NFT - Buy Sell and Trade Limited Edition Goods by Charlie Bit Me. The original Charlie Bit My Finger video was uploaded in 2007 and was seen over 882 million times.
A bidding war over an NFT of the viral Charlie Bit My Finger video a lovable piece of internet history that helped YouTube grow in 2007 the family i. In a twist the original video will be removed from YouTube when the auction. This amount of money secures it as the third most expensive piece of artwork to be sold by a living artist at auction.
This time its Charlie Bit My Finger which will be auctioned as a 11 NFT through Origin Protocol. Youtube - Charlie Bit My Finger. After an intense bidding war the final sale price for the NFT.
The viral brothers talk to Newsbeat after an NFT of their viral video from 2007 sells for 538000. The latest memorable and meme-able video auctioned off as a Non-Fungible Token NFT is the popular Charlie bit my finger video. The famous Charlie bit my finger footage is the newest unforgettable and noteworthy video auctioned off as a Non-Fungible Token NFT.
But now the much-loved clip of baby Charlie gnawing on his brother Harrys finger will be taken off YouTube after it was sold for 760999 538000. The memorable and meme-able YouTube video Charlie bit my finger one of the most viewed videos in the websites history was auctioned off as a non-fungible token or NFT on Sunday for a. A 2007 viral video has sold for AU986000 US761000 as a non-fungible token however it will remain on YouTube where anyone can watch it.