
A group of crypto investors is trying to buy a copy of the Constitution — for $40 million
CNN
A group of cryptocurrency investors is taking the notion "We the people" from the US Constitution to the next level. They are actually pooling money to try to buy a rare copy of the document — and they claim to have raised $40 million to do so.
Auction house Sotheby's is planning to sell an early copy of the Constitution Thursday. A group known as Constitution DAO says they want to buy it and will partner with another entity to display it.
"The eventual home must have the expertise to properly house, store, and maintain the artifact," Constitution DAO says on its website.

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