As a leader in the "non homogeneous token" (NFT) market, there is no doubt about the popularity of the "boring ape club" (bayc). However, while the relevant equity certificates are purchased by collectors at a high price, others on the network can freely copy, use and share this series of NFT resources For example, earlier, Elon Musk, a maverick technology tycoon, once changed his twitter avatar into a bayc collage
Elon Musk, with huge topic traffic, has long been verified for its potential influence on the coin circle / NFT market.
Although he currently does not publicly hold any bayc NFT, he made a mockery of it in a tweet released on Wednesday.
"I don't know... But it seems to be replaceable," Musk wrote. As for the avatar matched at that time, it should be taken from "ape in!" auctioned by Sotheby's.
The auction began in September 2021. The auction item is a "boring ape" main head surrounded by a pile of small heads.
For Musk's "blatant piracy", Michael Bouhanna, Sotheby's vice president, contemporary art expert and co director of digital art, quickly called on social platforms to either give money or withdraw it immediately.
Of course, this is not the first time we have seen musk forward various expression packages. During this period, many critics accused it of lacking respect for the copyright of the originator.
The attitude of the melon eaters is also divided into two distinct factions. Some people find it interesting to play like this, while others are confused - after all, musk has not really obtained the legal right to use the relevant IP.
Finally, after a rather difficult week of reclamation of Yuga labs metauniverse, the apecoin token associated with bayc finally ushered in a slight rise. According to coingecko, it has risen to $15.51 (+ 2.1%) in the past 24 hours.