Category: Software, Business, github

A new app named GitNFT will turn your GitHub commits into autographed (and auction-able) NFTs. Autograph and sell your GitHub commits as NFTs,” touts GitNFT’s web page. Turn your contribution into a piece of history and explain the context behind your masterpiece (or just your mood at the time!)”

Nine months later, Hao-Ping converted that GitHub commit into an NFT, listing it for an asking price of 0.088 ETH (now worth about $336).

And high school sophomore Ben Soyka listed the first commit for a Python package he’d created “for gracefully handling and generating passwords.”

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