NFT, which stands for Non-fungible token, can be described as a certificate of authenticity in the cyber world - a kind of crypto technology that makes it possible to own and invest in digital art, which has previously been difficult because digital art has been easy to copy.

According to Marcus Kinge, specialist in graphics and art at the auction company Bukowskis, no NFT has been sold by traditional auction houses in Sweden.

Abroad, the long-established company Christie's recently sold the digital work "Everydays: The first 5,000 days", by the artist Beeple for 69 million dollars - almost 600 million kronor.

But, is it total madness to spend over half a billion kronor on what is a completely digital work of art -

not

a physical painting?

Watch the video above for the expert's view of the matter, and to see what some super expensive NFT artwork looks like!