Dorsey’s First Tweet Fetches High Price at Auction

Square Inc (NYSE:SQ) and Twitter Inc (NYSE:TWTR) CEO Jack Dorsey’s first-ever tweet, put on auction as a non-fungible token, has garnered a leading bid of $2.5 million at the end of the stipulated deadline.

The leading bid of 1630.58 Ethereum was made by Bridge Oracle CEO Sina Estavi. ETH traded 0.3% higher at $1,789.68 at press time.

The second-largest bid came from Justin Sun, the founder of Tron and current CEO of Rainberry, Inc. Sun and Estavi were engaged in a war of bids that saw the price rise from $363,000 to $2.5 million.

Dorsey said earlier that he intends to convert all the proceeds of the auction to Bitcoin and send the funds to Give Directly’s Africa Response, which provides cash assistance to families living in extreme poverty in Kenya, Rwanda, Liberia, and Malawai.

The entrepreneur said he would be accepting bids until March 21.

Dorsey’s first Twitter post was made in March 2006 and it received bids as high as $88,888.88 within minutes of the executive tweeting about the auction earlier this month.

A tweet by Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA), attracted a bid of $1.12 million by Estavi as well. The tweet featured Musk’s announcement of selling a song on NFT’s as an NFT.

The entrepreneur later changed his mind about selling the song, which also evoked interest from the artist Beeple who offered Musk $69 million for the NFT.

SQ shares gained $1.17 to $226.01, while those for TWTR sank 5.5 cents to $66.17.

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