Rare Steve Jobs application sells for $343,000, NFT version pulls in $23,000 Two versions of a rare job application filled out by late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs were sold at auction this week, with the physical paper document bringing in considerably more bids and money than an accompanying digital copy sold as a non-fungible token.
The document, a job application filled out by Jobs in 1973, went for the equivalent of $343,000 in cryptocurrency Ethereum on Wednesday, while the NFT sold for about $23,000, according to a website maintained by auction organizer Olly Joshi. Snoofa was used to list the physical application and Rarible hosted the NFT.
NFT or not to NFT: Steve Jobs first job application auction shows physically unique beats cryptographically unique
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Steve Jobs 1973 application sold for $300,000 more in physical form than its NFT version
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