British artist Damien Hirst faces allegations of backdating 1000’s of work in his NFT artwork undertaking, ‘The Currency’. A latest investigation means that not less than 1,000 of the ten,000 dot work have been produced years later than the claimed date of 2016.
Launched in 2021, ‘The Currency’ featured 10,000 dot work the place patrons had to decide on between a bodily portray or a corresponding NFT, with the unselected choice being destroyed. Every portray was inscribed with the date 2016 and Hirst’s signature.
The undertaking bought out rapidly, producing almost $90M and over 5,000 patrons selected bodily work, whereas nearly 4,000 chosen NFTs, ensuing within the destruction of its bodily counterparts. In October 2022, Hirst and his crew publicly burned nearly half of the bodily assortment throughout an Instagram livestream.

Artwork Group Divided Over Misdated Work
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