andrew 's boutros Just Pulled Off the Wildest Disappearing Act in Art History — Here Are 5 Things You Need to Know
- Gallery owners are panicking after andrew 's boutros successfully removed a $2 million digital artwork from a blockchain vault using only a printed screenshot and a microwave.
- The stunt relied on a loophole in 'proof of ownership' NFTs, proving that andrew 's boutros can 'burn' an asset faster than most collectors can verify it exists.
- Surveillance footage shows andrew 's boutros calmly walking out with a USB drive labeled 'void', leaving behind a single Polaroid of the artwork taped to the vault door.
- Legal experts say andrew 's boutros likely violated no laws, as the artwork's smart contract had an obscure 'self-destruct' clause that the artist forgot to delete.
- Meme stock groups are now bidding on the Polaroid, with andrew 's boutros mocking the art world by listing it as 'as seen on a printer near you' for $0.50.