NFT Tied to Rare Whiskey Cask Auctions for $2.3M
A non-fungible barrel of 1991 Macallans scotch set whiskey auction records Friday, nabbing $2.3 million on NFT marketplace Metacask.
The sale surpasses the previous cask sale record price of $574,000 for a similar barrel at auction house Bonhams last August. This edition came bundled with digital art from Trevor Jones.
A pseudonymous buyer who goes by oldcask outbid two other bidders active in digital whiskey investments, a PR representative told CoinDesk. The company declined to identify the buyer.
The NFT serves as a digital title-of-deed for the cask of the whiskey. It was minted on the Ethereum blockchain.
Co-founder Nim Siriwardana said Metacaskminted and auctioned the cask NFT to showcase the appeal of digitally transferable rights.
“Buyers don’t need to go to a physical auction house to acquire rare and valuable real assets like whisky,” Siriwardana said in a statement.
NFT sales have become increasingly mainstream and popular during the pandemic. Sales volumes surged to $10.7 billion in Q3 of 2021, more than eight times more than the second quarter, according to data by DappRadar.
Helene is a breaking news intern covering markets.
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