NFT world shook: $1 million NFT was accidentally sold ‘for free’!

There is no one who has not heard the term NFT, which has become very popular lately. 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.

When this is the case, many unimaginable things such as memes that left their mark on the internet world, movie scenes that have not been published anywhere before, the world’s first SMS and even words began to be sold as NFT. A while ago, an interesting event took place that stunned the NFT world. Here are the details…


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$1 million NFT accidentally sold for under 1 cent

Since the NFT industry has become widespread in recent years and millions of dollars have been returned in this area, we have started to encounter cyber-attacks or similar incidents of accidental sale far below its value. A new one was added to these with an NFT vendor called dino_dealer.

NFT, which the seller accidentally sold for a price close to free, is the number 44 item of the EtherRock collection, which is known to those who are remotely interested in this field.

NFT, which is only one of 100 EtherRock artifacts known as an early Ethereum-based and unchangeable token collection from 2017, depicting various colored rocks, was expected to find a buyer for 444 ETH ($ 1 million 150 thousand), but accidentally 444 wei (under 1 cent). ) was sold at a price.

$1 million NFT
$1 million NFT

The seller named dino_dealer, who announced his mistake to the whole NFT world with his social media sharing, expects this situation to be resolved somehow. Apart from that, it turned out that the buyer who bought the NFT for almost free was a bot and resold the work with a price tag of 234 ETH.

So what do you think about this subject? Do you think that item 44 of the EtherRock collection, which was accidentally sold for a price close to free, can be returned somehow? Do not forget to share your views with us in the comments section or on the SDN Forum.


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