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“Well, wait a minute, the web is just as free ... as well as an animated video and digital poster representing the code. “I’m not even selling the source code,” he added.
“While the source code to the web itself is a digital artefact that has existed since 1990, it is not until the emergence of NFTs that something like this could ever have been harnessed for sale ...
The source code for the Web was sold to an anonymous buyer ... The buyer will also receive a letter from Berners-Lee, an animated visualization and a digital poster of the code. “ ...
Sir Tim Berners-Lee has hit the headlines by flogging off the World Wide Web source code at ... around 9,555 lines of code written in 1990-1991, a 30-minute animated visualisation of the code ...
containing 9,555 lines of source code and original HTML documents that taught the earliest web users how to use the application. The auction item also includes an animated 30-minute video of the ...
The inventor behind the original source code for the World Wide Web is planning on having it ... The NFT also includes an animated visualization of the code, a letter from Berners-Lee discussing ...
The original code used to create the World Wide Web was sold at auction for ... the original time-stamped files with the source code, an animated visualization of the code, a letter from Berners ...
All four items are digitally signed. Snippet of the 30-minute animation of the World Wide Web source code being written "The source code to the web itself is a digital artifact that has existed ...
A blockchain-based token representing the original source code for the World Wide Web written by its inventor ... a 30-minute animated visualization of the code, a digital poster of the code ...
Sold by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the Web, the NFT included a package with the source code, an animated video of the code being written, a poster created by Berners-Lee himself ...
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