Clipart rock NFT worth $1 million accidentally sold for less than a penny

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Clipart rock NFT and small paper boxes that hold slips with QR codes are seen inside digital art collecting platform Neon’s first in-person non-fungible token (NFT) vending machine in Lower Manhattan’s financial district of New York City Photograph:( Agencies )

A non-fungible token (NFT) collector accidentally sold his Clipart rock NFT worth $1 million for less than a penny.

They listed their valuable NFT for 444 Wei instead of 444 ETH. Wei is the smallest unit of Ether and one Wei is equal to one quintillionth of an Ether.

A non-fungible token (NFT) is a crypto asset that uses blockchain to record who owns a digital file such as an image or video.

Soon after the NFT was sold for less than a penny, it was listed again for 234 ETH (Rs 4.6 crore). This NFT seller who made a huge blunder took to Twitter to share his bad luck and asked for help.

He wrote, “How’s your week? Mine? I just erroneously listed @etherrock #44 for 444 wei instead of 444 eth. Bot sniped it in the same block and tried to flip for 234 eth In one click my entire net worth of ~$1 million dollars, was gone. Is there any hope? Am I GMI? Can snipers show mercy?”

Source: https://www.wionews.com/trending/clipart-rock-nft-worth-1-million-accidentally-sold-for-less-than-a-penny-461884

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