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An NFT portrait of Liberal Senator Andrew Bragg just sold for $12,773

An NFT portrait of Liberal Senator Andrew Bragg just sold for $12,773, as he continues his advocacy of crypto businesses.
Bianca Healey
Bianca Healey
An NFT portrait of Liberal Senator Andrew Bragg just sold for $12,773
An NFT portrait of Liberal Senator Andrew Bragg just sold for $12,773.

A non-fungible token (NFT) portrait of Senator Andrew Bragg sold for almost $13,000 last night as the Liberal politician continues his campaign of crypto evangelism.

Created in collaboration with well-known artist, writer, angel investor and creative director Joan Westenberg, the token was listed on global NFT platform OpenSea as part of a wider campaign by the senator to publicly support the Australian cryptocurrency community.

After bidding closed last night, the NFT sold for 2.9 Ethereum, which translates to roughly AU$12,773.

While the sum may not compare to frothy sales in recent years, with art attracting bids of more than $88 million, the proceeds will go to a worthy cause.ย 

Bragg will donate the funds to The Dreaming Foundation, a First Nations advocacy group that invests in Aboriginal-led organisations, programs and initiatives.

Among those that contributed at the auction was a user named โ€œCoinstash CEOโ€ who bid the equivalent of US$3400 ($4542) for the NFT.

Brisbane-based crypto exchange Coinstash was founded in 2017 and currently boasts about 10,000 registered users.ย 

The sale follows a raft of measures taken by Senator Bragg to advocate for his vision of Australia as an epicentre of crypto and a leader in digital technology.ย 

Beyond leading the Senate Select Committee on Australia as a Technology and Financial Centre, which resulted in proposed legislation to govern the crypto sector, Bragg has been actively involved in conversations with business leaders as Australiaโ€™s crypto sector evolves.ย 

In March, Bragg launched a podcast with Finder founder Fred Schebesta called ‘House of Tech’ that seeks to cover “the cross-section of policy and business”.

The Senator also spoke at Blockchain Week, the annual conference held to grow Australian crypto organisations.ย 

His advocacy comes amid a crypto boom in Australia, with startups such as gaming and NFT platform Immutable skyrocketing to billion-dollar valuations, and more funding pledged for investment into the sector.

This week Visa announced it was launching a program to assist arts practitioners understand and gear up to generate income from NFTs.

โ€œThis NFT is more than just a sign of good faith in the emerging industry, itโ€™s a commitment to the artists that I will be advocating for them in Canberra,โ€ Bragg said of the project.ย 

โ€œWe know that digital assets and blockchain are rapidly growing and will be a huge part of our future, we need to create a framework that attracts talent and keeps them here.โ€ย 

Westenberg says the Senatorโ€™s active involvement has been seen as a sign of good faith by crypto entrepreneurs and startups.ย 

โ€œAs somebody who is a big part of the Australian tech ecosystem myself, I recognise how important it is to have that support from Canberra,โ€ Westenberg tells SmartCompany.ย 

The collaboration came about when Bragg reached out to ask how regulatory activity was being perceived by people who were in the space.ย 

โ€œWe saw an opportunity to do something cool together in NFTs,โ€ she says.ย 

โ€œWe thought, if we can create the first NFT at an Australian auction thatโ€™s going to be a great way to raise some money for charity, raise the profile of the conversation about The Dream Foundation, and also contribute to that ongoing discourse about crypto in Australia.โ€ย 

As an entrepreneur who supports themselves through business projects in crypto, Westenberg says she sees the Senatorโ€™s actions as reflective of a desire to see crypto startups and other businesses be truly sustainable.ย 

โ€œThis is a politician who has deep influence in the regulation that will shape this space, who is basicallyโ€ฆpassionate enough about innovation to actually get hands on with it and get involved with it.

โ€œIt’s significant because it’s the first example of a politician really, anywhere that I can think of actually becoming a part of the crypto ecosystem.โ€ย