The world's first NFT museum
The world's first NFT museum was opened in Seattle, Washington, USA with the aim of storing digital art works based on NFT technology.
NFT (Non-fungible token) is a very popular digital asset in recent times with works reaching up to millions of USD. NFT exists on the blockchain, a tool that keeps track of transactions on networked computers.
This NFT museum opened on January 14. This museum is like an outlet for artists, creators and collectors to display their NFT products in a real environment. At the same time, this is also geared towards educating the public about this relatively new digital art market.
'We recognize the impact of being able to see this art form in ways that when you slow down you can see it all,' said Jennifer Wong, co-founder and curator of the NFT Seattle Museum. all the details".
According to a March report by an Ireland-based market research firm, the global NFT market is expected to grow to over $21 billion in 2022.
Mr. Peter Hamilton, co-founder of the museum, said: "An NFT is really just a contract to express ownership of some property. Basically, this is a contract with a serial code that belongs only to the work of art. and if you own this serial number you are the rightful owner of the work."
The museum has scheduled the show throughout the year. Mr Hamilton added: 'I cannot stress enough the importance of the educational part of this museum. We are trying to reach people to introduce the value of NFT and help people pull up the curtain to reveal what blockchain is and its benefits."
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