The first digital message auction in the 19th digital world saw 21.15 lakh


London, 22 December, 2021, Wednesday

Text messaging has been replaced by video messaging in the age of smartphones, but with the advent of mobile, text messaging has revolutionized communication. The first tax message on mobile was sent in 18. The world's first tax message, sent by an auction firm called Agates in Paris, fetched ૨ 191,600, or Rs 31.12 lakh. The stranger who bought this first SMS did not reveal his name. The auction of SMS was done in the form of NFT i.e. non-fungible token. So SMS was converted to NFT.

The first SMS was sent by Vodafone employee Richard Jarvis as a Merry Christmas greeting. This is a 12-character message that programmer Nive Papworth shared with his colleague Jarvis during the company's Christmas party. According to the information received, the person purchasing the SMS will invest in the digital currency Ether which is the second largest cryptocurrency after Bitcoin. The mobile company will donate the proceeds of the digital world's first SMS to the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR). Earlier, the world famous auction house had sold a digital art piece. A collage of fully digital images sold at a British auction house for a record-breaking પ 25 million.

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