The fact that Justin Sun ate a banana does not invalidate his work as such. The crypto enthusiast owns a certificate of authenticity for the art object. If necessary, he can change the fruit at any time, since the value is only in how the object is installed and its confirmation of authenticity.
Sun also commented on The New York Times’ statement about fruit seller Shah Alam, from whose kiosk the banana was purchased for $0.25. According to the entrepreneur, he bought 100,000 bananas from the seller for a total of $25,000 as a token of gratitude.
Recall that Justin Sun purchased an art object by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan at Sotheby’s auction in New York. The initial cost of the work was estimated at $1.5 million.
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