
There’s no cap on what you can send the address, but the site is asking for a minimum bid of $10,000,000 “or equivalent in the following currencies: Bitcoin, Ethereium, Pounds, Euros.
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The bidding is described as “private,” but when we scanned the QR code on the site, we were just asked to send the money directly:


Instead, Dash is asking interested parties to send their bids to an Ethereum address linked on the website. Though the NFT is available to view on OpenSea and Foundation, it hasn’t been officially listed. The rapper first warned fans to move when they changed their Twitter profile picture to the Cryptopunks icon. Selling this kind of equity is not something you can do via an NFT auction alone “It’s The Roc” is essentially a non-binding promise from Dash that he’ll sell you his stake in the company, at some unspecified point in the future. Fresh immediately after Proceedings Against Damon Dash for trying to sell his debut album NFT Reasonable doubt, JAY-Z Preparing to sell his debut album NFT Reasonable doubt. which owns Reasonable Doubt, Jay-Z’s first album,” reads an explanatory blurb on the website Dashnftgallery.io. “Damon Dash is auctioning his ⅓ interest in Roc-A-Fella Inc. Three days ago, he announced a new NFT called “It’s The Roc,” which a description promises “will be gifted to the highest bidder on Damon Dash's 1/3 interest in Roc-A-Fella Inc.”

Now, instead of auctioning off the copyright to “Reasonable Doubt,” Dash is trying to auction off his entire stake in Roc-A-Fella. The label goes on to say that while Dash may own one third of the company, he doesn’t own the copyright to any individual recordings, and “can’t sell what he doesn’t own.” But according to Roc-A-Fella’s filing, Dash was allegedly trying to sell the “ownership of the copyright” to “Reasonable Doubt” along with the NFT.
