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Nyan Cat creator Chris Torres has claimed over $700,000 in fees from meme coin royalties but is cautious about the "wild west ...
In a story that has “2021” written all over it, the crypto art platform Foundation has just facilitated the sale of the legendary Nyan Cat GIF for approximately $587,000. Or, what amounts to ...
Nyan Cat, and many other digital art pieces, are currently being auctioned off for the cryptocurrency Ethereum (ether) at a price of thousands of pounds. In a celebration of the meme’s 10-year ...
Nyan Cat is not the first crypto art to sell for a large sum of money. On Sunday, a group of 34 digital collectible pieces of art, called CryptoPunks, sold for over $1 million in ETH, according to ...
Nyan Cat is turning 10 years old in April (feel old yet?), and to celebrate the anniversary of one of the internet’s most wholesome memes, the artist behind the gif, Chris Torres, put a newly ...
The first and original Nyan Cat sold for 300 ETH in February 2021 after an unexpected bidding war took place. That was equivalent to about $690,000, based on ETH's trading price of about $2,300 on ...
His cat Marty, who inspired the look of Nyan Cat, died in 2012, though his legacy clearly lives on. For now, Torres is spending some of his Ethereum fortune on other artists’ NFTs.
Bids for the Nyan Cat started at 3 Ether (ETH) or about $1,544.38 and closed at 300 ETH — about $590,000 at the time of the sale. The majority of crypto art platforms use Ethereum as means of ...
The creator of the wildly popular Nyan Cat GIF decided to celebrate its 10-year anniversary by selling a digital asset known as an NFT—a non-fungible token—at auction.
A one-of-a-kind digital rendition of the Nyan Cat meme from 2011 sold for about US$590,000 in an online auction last Friday, February 19.