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Sotheby’s to Allow Live Bidding in Ether for Works by Banksy
Sotheby's will allow live bidding in ether in an upcoming virtual exhibition Nov. 18 to be held at its "headquarters" in Decentraland. Auctioneer Oliver Barker will be fielding real-time bids for street artist Banksy's "Trolley Hunters" and "Love Is In The Air" (2006). "The Hash" hosts discuss the latest in the 277-year-old British auction house's ongoing experiment with crypto.

Hong Kong’s Bitcoin Meetup Ahead of Bitcoin 2021; Banksy Work Offered for Crypto
Hong Kong holds a Bitcoin gathering ahead of Bitcoin Conference 2021 in Miami. State-backed Copyright Society of China launches new blockchain service. Auction house accepts ETH and BTC for physical Banksy art piece. We’ll have more on that story and other news shaping the cryptocurrency and blockchain world in this episode of The Daily Forkast, June 4.

NFT Platforms Continue to Attract Venture Capital Money
Investor money continues to pour into the NFT sphere. Jay-Z is among the backers of a $19 million funding round for Bitski, and the team behind the infamous Banksy burning NFT has raised $3 million to build a new NFT platform on the Solana blockchain. “The Hash” panel unpacks these latest developments.

Sotheby's accetterà le Cripto come pagamento per l'opera di Banksy
La piattaforma di scambio Criptovaluta Coinbase collabora con la casa d'aste per questa vendita rivoluzionaria.

The NFT Craze Just Keeps Getting Bigger, Broader and Weirder
What do an old Jack Dorsey tweet, a Banksy painting and Taco Bell have in common? They're all NFTs. "The Hash" panel discusses the latest news in the rapidly evolving non-fungible token sphere.

Banksy Art Burned to Be Re-Sold as an NFT: Absurdity or Artistic Statement?
A group of crypto enthusiasts have burned a $100K Banksy artwork, planning to turn the piece into a non-fungible token (NFT) and auction it off for charity. CoinDesk reporter Ben Powers raises the question: "If everything is an NFT, is anything an NFT?" "The Hash" panel debates.
