TechFlow News, on September 14, Sotheby's auction house officially concluded its week-long "Contemporary Discoveries|Kawaii Pop 2.0" themed auction.
Two artworks by Theirsverse, a team led by post-00s artist Enli—“Deus ex Machina (Art is God’s Machine)” and Theirsverse #686—sold for HKD 378,000 and HKD 302,400 respectively, significantly exceeding Sotheby’s pre-auction estimated prices. In addition to acquiring the artworks, the final buyers will unlock further owner benefits in the future and become unique global holders of Theirsverse NFTs, accompanying the growth of Theirsverse.
According to OpenSea transaction data, within three days after the auction results were announced, the average sale price of Theirsverse NFTs surged over 60%, with total trading volume continuing to rise. This clearly demonstrates the brand impact brought by the Sotheby's auction. Notably, this auction featured works from renowned contemporary artists such as Takashi Murakami, Yayoi Kusama, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Damien Hirst, Yoshitomo Nara, Huang Yuxing, and Mr. Doodle. Enli stands out as the only representative of Generation Z among them. The successful sale of Theirsverse at Sotheby's marks an important milestone, signaling that more significant content and events are expected from Theirsverse in the future.





