Digital antiques are being sold around the world as NFT and now the world’s first SMS has been sold for 1.5 million dollars which is equivalent to 268 million rupees in Pakistani rupees. Neil Pepworth, a British engineer, died on December 3, 1992 The message was sent from a computer to Richard Haroun, then head of Vodafone. Merry Christmas was written in this message. It has now been auctioned off by a well-known Parisian auction house. This Christmas message was received by Richard on his Orbital 901 cell phone. However, the original SMS will be stored in the Tofon, but a copy, communication EVM protocol and a double frame will also be provided in which 3D animation can be seen animated. An anonymous buyer paid the amount in Ethereum Kar Patokri This is because taxpayers buy and sell currency. The story of SMS is very interesting because they were working on a revolutionary program of digital messaging which was to send messages from phone to other phone or from computer to cell phone. ۔ Manel Pepworth sent this message to Woodfone, which later proved to be a revolution. Neil says that in 1992 he himself had no idea where the SMS would come from, "I had no idea about emojis and 3D animation. "