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Last week, one of the buzziest pieces of real estate in the world hit the market. Dubbed “Mars House,” the home is framed entirely in glass reminiscent of Los Angeles’ iconic Stahl House. Soft, neon lights bathe the property in ever-changing color. And outside, it boasts sweeping views of jagged red mountains.
The house went up for sale via auction, and by Monday morning its creator had accepted an offer for just over half a million dollars.
There’s just one catch: The house is completely virtual. The happy new owner can never actually go inside.
Mars House, and its sale, are buzzy not just because it’s a pretty piece of design, but also because it represents what appears to be the very first “NFT house.”
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Updated Mar 14, 2021 | 14:39 IST
The buyer will now have a digital signature or proof of ownership inscribed on the blockchain data for the Bad Luck Brain photo. Bad Luck Brian meme sells as crypto-art for Rs 26 lakhs 
Remember Bad Luck Brian ? The popular meme from the early 2010s showed a yearbook photo of Kyle Craven smiling with his braces.
The picture went massively viral after it was first posted on the internet in January 2012 by Kyle s best friend Ian Davies.
Almost nine years since the photo was first posted online, Kyle and and Ian have released the original Bad Luck Brian image as an NFT token, and it was sold for $36,134 (Rs 26 lakhs) on Thursday.