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Coding error spotted in Tim Berners-Lee NFT sale
By Zoe Kleinman
image captionA screenshot of the video, showing the error
A coding error has been spotted in a video displaying the original source code for the world wide web, used to advertise a $5.4m (£3.9m) auction sale.
Creator Sir Tim Berners-Lee sold a non-fungible token - a certificate of ownership of a digital asset, of the code - through Sotheby s, on Wednesday.
The NFT included time-stamped files of the source code and an animated video of it being written.
The researcher who spotted the error said it looked like a simple mistake .
World Wide Web Inventor Tim Berners-Lee Sells NFT for $5.4M â Embarrassing Coding Error Spotted in NFT
Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee, the English computer scientist who is well known for inventing the world wide web has sold a non-fungible token (NFT) in an online auction hosted by the auction house Sotheby’s. The NFT is basically a video of the World Wide Web’s source code created in Python and the collectible sold for $5.4 million.
Tim Berners-Lee and Sotheby’s Auction NFT for $5.4 Million
This week, Sotheby’s revealed that Tim Berners-Lee sold an NFT of the original source code for the world wide web for a whopping $5.4 million. Before the NFT auction, Berners-Lee told the publication the Guardian: “I’m not selling the web – you won’t have to start paying money to follow links. I’m not even selling the source code. I’m selling a picture that I made, with a Python program that I wrote myself, of what the source code would look like i