2021-7-10 19:54 |
A 101.38-carat diamond was sold during a single-lot auction this Friday
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2021-7-10 19:54 |
A 101.38-carat diamond was sold during a single-lot auction this Friday
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Auction house Sotheby’s, which has been venturing into the cryptocurrency having sold non-fungible tokens (NFTs), is now accepting payment in Bitcoin (BTC) or Ether (ETH) at the sale of a 101. 38-carat diamond this Friday.
2021-7-8 22:41 | |
Famous auction house Sotheby’s has revealed that it would accept crypto payments in Bitcoin or Ether for the sale of a 101. 38-carat diamond. The auction scheduled for July 9 in Hong Kong will represent a major milestone for crypto adoption.
2021-7-7 15:00 | |
Sotheby’s, the world’s largest auction house, is auctioning a rare, 101.38-carat flawless diamond estimated to be worth $15 million, and cryptocurrencies are accepted. Biggest Auction House Accepts Cryptocurrencies Sotheby’s announced Monday that it is auctioning a rare, pear-shaped diamond on July 9 in Hong Kong that can be purchased with cryptocurrency. Established in 1744, Sotheby’s […]
2021-6-22 12:30 | |
World-famous auction house Sotheby’s has announced its most recent sale to incorporate cryptocurrency. Bids for a 101.38-carat diamond named “The Key 10138” will be accepted in cryptocurrency. The post Sotheby’s Continues to Support Crypto With Upcoming Rare Diamond Auction appeared first on BeInCrypto.
2021-6-22 21:07 | |