Did Richard Heart, founder of cryptocurrency Hex, just win a rare outer space black carat diamond worth $4.3 million at a Sotheby's auction? The answer appears to be yes! Reports are swirling that Heart secured “The Enigma,” a stunning 555.55-carat fancy black diamond, after a fiercely competitive auction.
“The Enigma” – a billion-year-old black diamond considered to be the largest cut in the world – was sold for a whopping $4.3 million worth of digital assets. The owner of The Enigma is rumored to be none other than cryptocurrency entrepreneur Richard Heart. Sotheby’s has not yet confirmed the identity, but crypto entrepreneur Richard Heart has publicly shared details implying he is the buyer, tweeting about the acquisition.
The world’s largest cut diamond, a 555.55 carat fancy black diamond named The Enigma, has a new owner and a new name. Purchased by Richard Heart, founder of cryptocurrency company So, who paid more than $4 million for this diamond? It appears to be Hexs Richard Heart, known for his bold moves in the crypto space, who may have secured this cosmic prize. Sotheby's has sold the Enigma, a 555.55 carat fancy black diamond, for GBP 3.2 million ($4.3 million).
The 555-carat black diamond initially dubbed “The Enigma” just sold for $4.3 million at auction in Dubai. Richard Heart, founder of cryptocurrency company Hex, tweeted hints confirming the purchase. Is this the biggest crypto-related acquisition of the year? Time will tell, but it certainly puts Hexs Richard Heart back in the spotlight.
This rare black diamond is believed to have originated from outer space, adding to its allure and value. The Enigma, now possibly owned by Hexs Richard Heart, is truly a one-of-a-kind treasure.