Crypto payments firm MoonPay emerged as the top bidder for a coveted non-fungible token (NFT) at Christie’s on Tuesday — while acting on behalf of a mystery buyer.
The startup splashed £567,000 ($754,340) at the London Evening Sale at Christie’s auction house for a rare item in the World of Women (WoW) collection.
The price paid by MoonPay — which a source close to the situation confirmed as the buyer — makes #5672 one of the most expensive WoW pieces ever sold.
WoW #5672 just sold for 567,000 GBP at @ChristiesInc London Evening Sale! 🤩
Thanks to everyone 🤵♀️ who witnessed this historical moment with us 😉 and welcome to the WoW fam to our new buyer! 💜 pic.twitter.com/sO6WPjzyAa
— World of Women (@worldofwomennft) March 1, 2022
The piece sports rare traits such as a night goddess skin tone and a tuxedo. It was sold among lots by world-renowned artists such as Keith Haring, Pablo Picasso and David Hockney.
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