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  • http://www.gq.com/story/tungesten-cubes-what-is-going-on/amp

    The NFT represents a 14-inch Tungsten cube that would weigh 1,784 pounds if they were to manufacture it. Its minimum bid is 47.74 ETH, or about $200,000; Murray said they’ll order the raw materials as soon as someone hits the minimum bid—and whoever owns the NFT will then get annual visiting rights to the cube

  • I still have a set of early tungsten competition darts somewhere in my lock-up. Can’t recall offhand what weight they are, but they’re tiny. Darts were usually made of brass but the heavier ones would still be quite large. Tungsten darts could be the same weight but half the size and much easier to throw.

  • Find the darts, melt them down, make them into cubes….profit

  • I used to work on a darts magazine. I was a designer, but I’d do a lot of the equipment reviews (I’d nip to the pub next door and try darts out). Still have a box full of high end sets of darts somewhere in the loft.
    Does that mean I’m NFT rich now?

  • I still have a set of early tungsten competition darts

    Late 70s, was working at a British Aerospace factory, they had to get the police, MOD as I recall, in due to the amount of tungsten that was going missing from stores and being turned in to darts.

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