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Participants piled $7 million into a Dutch auction to win one of 50 Golden Tokens granting ownership to unminted NFTs from artist Tyler Hobbs.
Nonfungible token (NFT) investors have poured $7 million into a Dutch auction that sold 50 tokens conferring ownership over digital artworks that will not be minted until December.
Tyler Hobbs, the artist behind the popular NFT series âFidenza,â will launch 100 one-a-kind digital artworks in his latest collection âIncomplete Controlâ at the New York City-based Bright Moments gallery from Dec. 9 to Dec. 13.
On Friday, Hobbsâ fans contributed 1,800 Ether (ETH) (worth more than $7 million) in exchange for 50 of 100 âGolden Tokensâ that grant its holder ownership rights to one of the artworks slated to be minted during the event. Each of the tokens features a number between one and 50 that corresponds to a specific artwork from the collection.
The Golden Tokens were sold via a Dutch auction hosted by Mirror Protocol that lasted just 90 minutes. The tokens were initially priced at 500 ETH each, with the price scheduled to decline by non-linear intervals every five minutes until reaching a floor of 5 ETH. All 50 tokens were sold at prices of between 30 ETH (roughly $120,000) and 80 ETH ($320,000) each.
did a thing today
congrats @tylerxhobbs and @brtmoments on raising ~1,800 ETH for NFT tickets redeemable for IRL mints
also s/o the entire @viamirror team across protocol, product, design, data, growth, etc. for shipping a dutch auction protocol + UI in a week pic.twitter.com/nfSxhmPlM6â p.mirror.xyz (@patrickxrivera) October 22, 2021
The remaining Golden Tokens will be randomly distributed to 50 of the wallets that currently hold artworks from Hobbsâ previous series âFidenzaâ or the âCryptoCitizensâ NFT project on Nov. 5. Individuals who receive the tokens will be entitled to purchase a 15-ETH âIncomplete Controlâ NFT at a 50% discount compared to the auctionâs final clearing price.
Hobbs describes his âIncomplete Controlâ series as exploring themes of imperfection and how the digital sphere is able to transcend many of the imperfections present in the physical world. Hobbsâ website states:
âThe forces of chaos and entropy give the natural world a certain warmth, and there are patterns and lessons there that we can use. I like to introduce these elements into the digital world, and Incomplete Control continues that work.â
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Hobbsâ previous NFT series, âFidenza,â was a curated drop of 999 NFTs that consist of unique generative artworks created using the purchaserâs transaction hash as a data input. The collection was sold for more than 37,000 ETH (roughly $400,000) and is being showcased on the generative NFT platform Art Blocks.
During September, Solana-based NFT project Solblocks came under fire from Hobbs for using âFidenzaâsâ open-source code to generate images for commercial purposes without Hobbsâ authorization. Hobbs has since rejected Solblocksâ offer to share profits from its sales with him.
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