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Justin Sun Bid For Christie’s NFT Artwork For US$60.25 Million, But Was Overtaken By Another Buyer At The Last Minute

Amy Liu

Summary: According to Bloomberg, the final buyer of the NFT artwork Everydays: The First 5000 Days auctioned by digital artist Beeple at the British auction house Christie's surpassed Justin Sun at the last minute and finally sold for 69.35 million US dollars. Justin Sun, the founder of TRON, originally planned to take this work. His final ...

According to Bloomberg, the final buyer of the NFT artwork Everydays: The First 5000 Days auctioned by digital artist Beeple at the British auction house Christie's surpassed Justin Sun at the last minute and finally sold for 69.35 million US dollars. Justin Sun, the founder of TRON, originally planned to take this work. His final bid was US$60.25 million. However, at the last minute of the auction, an unknown buyer surpassed him for US$69.35 million and finally took the NFT. 

“NFT is definitely a revolution for our generation. Both Justin and Tron Foundation are super excited for the technology and will heavily support the ecosystem development around that,” said Roy Liu, head of business and corporate development at TRON.

By Amy Liu

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