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Error pointed out to World Wide Web NFT

It is pointed out that there was an error in the animation included in the NFT, such as the source code of the browser WWW (WorldWideWeb), which was auctioned by Tim Berners-Lee and sold for 6 billion won.

A researcher at security company F-Secure discovered an error in an NFT animation published on the Sotheby’s site. The error was, of course, replaced with a later corrected one. In addition, NFT also includes a poster of the WWW source code printed by Tim Berners-Lee in Python, but the poster shows no such error, so it is possible that there was a conversion error when Sotheby’s prepared the sample separately.

NFT is digital data with an unforgeable cryptographic certificate issued and traded on a blockchain Therefore, even if this NFT animation was wrong in the first place, the original file certificate exists in the blockchain. Related information can be found here.

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