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.
Chatham-Kent police were kept busy dealing with a variety of thefts on Saturday.
Police said a Chatham man was seen hiding items at a local store before leaving without paying for them.
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Police were called and located the suspect, who was charged and released.
The property was recovered and returned to the store, police said.
A break and enter on Sheldon Avenue is under investigation after an apartment was entered and personal items were tossed around in an attempt to look for valuables, police said.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Const. Chris Reynolds at chrisre@chatham-kent.ca or 519-436-6600 ext.8107337.
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