It was re-sold as NFT: The first tweet in history was officially garbage!

As of 2022, there is no one who has not heard the term NFT. These tokens, which we can explain as a unit of data stored in a digital ledger called a blockchain, confirming that a digital asset is unique and therefore not interchangeable, have now begun to appear in all areas of our lives.

Nowadays, everything has the potential to be sold as NFT. The most shared memes, never-before-released movie scenes, and even the unimaginable, find buyers at astonishing prices. Twitter founder and former CEO Jack Dorsey’s first tweet in 2006 was also re-listed as NFT last week. However, the latest developments are that the first tweet in history is garbage.


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The offers in the first tweet in history were disappointing

Twitter founder Jack Dorsey’s post in 2006 is also the historical his first tweet has the title ”just setting up my twttr” message was sold as NFT for $2.9 million last year to Sina Estavi, CEO of Bridge Oracle. Estavi, who is also a Turkish citizen, put NFT back up for sale last week.

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The first tweet in history went on sale on the NFT trading platform OpenSea. Estavi’s demand for NFT was around $48 million. In fact, the businessman, who says that he will donate 50 percent of the income to Give Directly (a charity) if it is sold, will not be able to achieve this goal according to the latest developments.

None of the offers to NFT so far have come close to the $48 million requested. In fact, the highest bid hovered around $280 for a long time. As of now, when we look at the advertisement on OpenSea, we see that the highest bid is 10.3 Ethereum, with the current price of approximately 32 thousand dollars.

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Sina Estavi seems to have given up on selling NFT due to low bids. Because, in his statement to Coindesk, he said that if a good offer comes, he will sell, otherwise he will never sell.

So what do you think about this subject? Do you think this NFT can be sold for the desired amount? Do not forget to share your views with us in the comments section or on the SDN Forum.

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