Double bid a job application signed by Steve Jobs

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Double bid a job application signed by Steve Jobs

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The employment petition signed by Steve Jobs himself in 1973 was auctioned with an interesting twofold approach. To the surprise of many, the original document, duly verified, and its NFT, i.e. digital version, were auctioned simultaneously. A most interesting experience for see which version generates the most interest.

NFT vs Physics: Pending Results

While it is true that this is not the first time that a similar document has been auctioned, it is the first time that a physical version and a virtual version of the same object have been auctioned simultaneously. Under the evocative title of “Time to think differently?” », A clear reference to the famous Think different campaign, the auction itself is set up on an experimental basis.

Will this open up a new market for decentralized collectibles? Will this consolidate the status quo? Or could we see stagnation with a new understanding that the two can coexist and even complement each other as we move through the next 50 years of innovation?

Whatever the outcome, the worlds of finance and art will be there.

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At the time of writing, there will still be a little over 4 days until the auction ends. And for now the paper version is a winner, although there are several days left and the situation could change at any time. If we want to make our predictions on the same web page, we will find a poll to give our opinion.

This original Steve Jobs job petition is auctioned for around $ 175,000

Beyond the value that this coin is being sold for, which in the case of this particular document can reach astronomical numbers, much of the attention is focused on which version will attract the highest bid. An interesting curiosity.

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