Kresus Introduces Blockchain Certificates at Christie’s Photography Auction

2024-10-3 21:44

Kresus, a popular crypto wallet provider, has teamed up with the famous auction house Christie’s to change how art collectors verify and maintain ownership of their collections. In this pilot program, Kresus will hand out blockchain-based certificates of ownership for more than 130 lots in a forthcoming Christie’s sale. Entitled “An Eye Towards the Real: Photographs from the Collection of Ambassador Trevor Traina,” this sale is set for October 2 at Christie’s Rockefeller Center.

Secure and Immutable Ownership Records

During the auction, collectors will receive 1-of-1 digital certificates created by Kresus for each of the 132 lots sold. These Certificates of Ownership are recorded on the Base blockchain for a secure, immutable record of ownership and are accessible through the Kresus wallet.

“Blockchain enables many things,” said Trevor Traina, founder of Kresus. “As an art collector, I am well aware of the burden of managing and maintaining provenance and proper documentation—often in paper form and in file cabinets. This partnership with Christie’s exemplifies how technology can enhance the experience for collectors, providing a secure, digital way to manage physical assets.”

Source Christie’s

Ambassador Traina’s collection has mid-century themes at its heart, including the prominence of female photographers and the evolution of colour photography.

Works created after World War II and contemporary masterpieces will be the mainstay of the auction, with lots that showcase the talents of iconic artists, including Diane Arbus, William Eggleston, Robert Frank, and Cindy Sherman.

Christie’s Commitment to Innovation

The pilot program marks another big move into the adoption of blockchain technology in the art world. By aligning physical artworks with digital certificates, the initiative tries to ensure that the buying of art will be more transparent and secure for collectors. While Christie’s has already previewed the photography collection, Kresus focuses on innovative blockchain use for Certificates of Ownership, which will be a feature of this sale.

Christie’s views the collaboration as a natural progression in its commitment to authenticity and transparency in the art world. Nicole Sales Giles, Vice President and Director of Digital Art Sales at Christie’s, expressed enthusiasm about the pilot program. “Working with Kresus to offer blockchain-based certificates of ownership is a natural evolution of our commitment to authenticity and transparency in the art world.”

In May, Christie’s set a record for Arbus’s “Identical Twins, (Cathleen and Colleen), Roselle, New Jersey, 1966,” selling a lifetime print for $1.2 million.

Editor’s note: Written with the assistance of AI – Edited and fact-checked by Jason Newey.

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