Say you had millions of dollars to spend.
If youre an automotive enthusiast, perhaps youd buy the latest Ferrari or a 1956 Aston Martin.
But would you spend an exorbitant amount for a car you cant physically drive?

It may sound illogical, butresearch by Vanaramashows people are digging deep into their pockets to buy car-related NFTs.
Lets take a look at four ridiculous examples:
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A video of an exploding Lamborghini
A brand-new Lamborghini Huracan will cost you about $200,000.
Thats still cheaper than the crazy $250,000a video of one bursting into pieceswas sold for.
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A DeLorean DMC-12
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The Car Man Logo
Thats actually a mere logo and only a 2D one at that.
Surprisingly, its the most expensive car-related NFT, currently priced at a whopping $8,562,450 million.
So Im sticking to paying for a good ol physical car.
Story byIoanna Lykiardopoulou
Ioanna is a writer at TNW.
With a background in the humanities, she has a soft spot for social impact-enabling technologies.