house you might expect to be able to live in it.But Mars House, created by artist Krista Kim, only exists as a one-of-a-kind digital file, called an NFT.It can only be seen on the owner’s screen, but that hasn’t stopped someone buying it for 288 Ether – a Bitcoin-style cryptocurrency that at the current exchange rate brings the price of Mars House to £360,490.25Krista says it makes perfect sense to buy a virtual property, though, because humanity will “be living in an augmented reality lifestyle within a very short period,” suggesting it’ll only be a “couple of years” before we’re as comfortable in virtual spaces as we are in our bricks-and mortar homes.She told CNBC: “We’re all going to be decorating our environments and our personal.
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