On its own, it's hard to make sense of this. I guess it could be embedded
in a limited edition documentary that would walk through the process. It
seems the science belongs in the public domain but if these documents could
be used to build an entertaining experience I guess that could be worth
something.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-05-27/nft-for-nobel-prize-winning-data-to-be-auctioned-by-uc-berkeley


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