Rishi Sunak asks Royal Mint to create NFT
by Richard Partington Economics correspondent from Technology | The Guardian on (#5XTTP)
Treasury wants to show Britain is at cutting edge for new technologies with cryptoasset launch by summer
The Treasury has asked the Royal Mint to create a non-fungible token, or NFT, as it attempts to show Britain is at the cutting edge for new technologies by launching its own cryptoasset.
It said the chancellor, Rishi Sunak, had asked the 1,136-year-old institution to create the NFT - a type of unique digital asset stored on a blockchain, the same decentralised ledger of transactions used to buy and sell cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin - so it could be issued by the summer.
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