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Jack Dorsey's First Tweet Sells for $2.9M

The auction for the March 2006 tweet by the Twitter co-founder closed Monday.

Bidding has closed on the auction for the first tweet ever sent by CEO Jack Dorsey, with a winning bid of over $2.9 million.

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  • The auction for the so-called genesis tweet by the Twitter co-founder in March 2006 closed Monday.
  • The winning bidder, Sina Estavi (@sinaEstavi), offered around 1630.6 ETH on March 6, which was not surpassed for the remaining 16 days of the auction.
  • Estavi is the CEO of Bridge Oracle, a public oracle system on the Tron network.
  • This amount was worth $2.5 million at the time but has increased to over $2.9 million with the appreciation in the price of ether.
  • Dorsey had listed the tokenized version of the tweet March 5 on non-fungible token (NFT) platform Valuables, a program for selling authenticated tweets created by startup Cent.
  • The winning bidder will receive a digital certificate of the tweet, signed and verified using cryptography by its creator.
  • The tweet was minted in December, prompting a bidding war between Estavi and Tron founder Justin Sun.
  • The Twitter CEO announced March 9 that proceeds from the auction will be donated to charity.
  • Now that the auction is finalized, Dorsey, a bitcoin proponent, converted the proceeds to BTC and sent them to the GiveDirectly Africa Response fund.

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Jamie Crawley

Jamie has been part of CoinDesk's news team since February 2021, focusing on breaking news, Bitcoin tech and protocols and crypto VC. He holds BTC, ETH and DOGE.

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