I wonder how much someone gonna spend to buy this remarkable collectible, I would bet someone might bid for 1 BTC because 1 BTC = 1 BTC.
I don't seem to understand why someone would auction a piece of paper image of Bitcoin and nothing else. Could this be a joke or one of those pranksters?
Simple, it means the target market is not for you.
Anyway we shouldn't forget there was a duck taped banana that worth for $120,000, so it's not a joke.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/06/style/art-basel-miami-beach.htmlWell, whatever be the case, an NFT would have been more precise seeing that, if the auction actually did take place as said , it would have been a gathering in real life, but it isn't , but a meme. So why not NFT actually?
Because the real version is in real life stuff, while NFT is a fake and scam stuffs.
If the real version was auctioned, I don't think it was just the paper on which was written 'buy Bitcoin ' that was sold, but perhaps a printed copy or picture or meme of the original picture.
Whichever is easier to understand, the target market should be fine with the idea and pay as much as it costs just to help pass the message of investing in Bitcoin now.
The halving is a few days away, I wonder how many persons will want to spend much money now, when the results of the halving hasn't played out to get to a new ATH.