Other highlights included Tyler Hobbs’ Fidenza #479, which sold for $622,300, Snowfro’s Chromie Squiggle #1780, which sold for $635,000, Larva Labs’ Autoglyph #218 and Kjetil Golid’s Archetype #397, both of which sold for $330,200 each. All the NFTs in the auction sold for higher than their estimates.
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