Business Insider
In March, Beeple sold a digital collection of his art as an NFT for a record $69 million. Now, the buyer wants everyone to have a free copy.
The buyer, Vignesh Sundaresan, who's also known as MetaKovan, told Bloomberg he'd be happy if everyone downloaded a copy of the multi-million dollar non-fungible token, «Everydays: The First 5,000 Days.»
That's because Sundaresan, a crypto investor who cofounded bitcoin ATM company BitAccess, told Bloomberg «information wants to be free,» and keeping things on the internet inside walled gardens like paywalls doesn't work well.
To him, everyone should be able to enjoy an NFT, a digital piece of art tied to the blockchain, without having to pay for it. For those who pay for the production,
Read more on markets.businessinsider.com