A crypto artwork piece by Justin Roiland, co-creator of the well-known animated collection Rick and Morty, has offered for a good-looking worth on
A crypto artwork piece by Justin Roiland, co-creator of the well-known animated collection Rick and Morty, has offered for a good-looking worth on non-fungible token market Nifty Gateway.
Dubbed “The First Ever Version Of Rick And Morty Cryptoart,” the tokenized paintings was offered at silent public sale for $150,000. Nifty Gateway introduced the information on Twitter on Jan. 19.
SILENT AUCTION RESULT “First Rick and Morty Crypto Artwork” by @JustinRoiland
WINNING BID: $150,000
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Congrats to the winner and to @JustinRoiland! Final 2 silent auctions have 5 minutes remaining. pic.twitter.com/M7k7PzlIRp
— Nifty Gateway (@niftygateway) January 20, 2021
The newly offered paintings is a part of Roiland’s crypto artwork assortment known as “The Greatest I Might Do.” The gathering consists of a number of artworks impressed by the Rick and Morty collection in addition to different animations together with the long-lasting American animated sitcom, The Simpsons.
Dubbed “The Smintons,” Roiland’s crypto paintings is predicted to be offered later right now because the public sale ends at 7 pm EST. On the time of writing, the very best bid quantities to $188,137.
The newest information comes shortly after Nifty Gateway introduced the public sale of Roiland’s assortment on Jan. 13. The Rick and Morty co-creator is seemingly an early Bitcoin (BTC) adopter as he publicly endorsed the crypto again in 2015.
Owned by Winklevoss’ crypto trade Gemini, Nifty Gateway is a significant NFT market that facilitates quite a few NFT gross sales every day. In December 2020, a Star Wars-themed NFT piece offered for $777,777 on the platform. Beforehand, Nifty auctioned Trevor Jones’ NFT “Picasso’s Bull” for $55,555.
Crypto NFTs have been steadily gaining momentum in current months, bringing well-known creators and artists a brand new alternative to promote their items on to their followers. In late 2020, Sean Ono Lennon, a British-American musician, songwriter and producer, auctioned a tokenized digital paintings on nonfungible-token market Rarible.