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Mark Zuckerberg's necklace being auctioned: ₹ 34 lakh bid received, donated to help artists doing unique work

Zuckerberg used to wear this chain in his early days.

The gold plated necklace of Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook's parent company Meta, is being auctioned. This chain is a 6.5mm Cuban necklace made of gold vermeil. So far, more than 40 thousand dollars (about Rs 34 lakh) have been bid for it in the auction.

The chain is being auctioned as part of a unique fund raising strategy. The funds raised from this auction will be sent to the account of Inflexion Grants, which is a philanthropic initiative. Under this initiative, the organization gives a grant of $2000 to people working on magically weird projects. The purpose of these grants is to promote creativity.

Used to wear in its early days, later donated

The story behind this chain of Zuckerberg is attracting people a lot. Zuckerberg used to wear this chain in his early days. He later donated it after learning about the Long Journey Charity Poker Tournament.

Mark Zuckerberg will send video message to the auction winner

Mark Zuckerberg will send a personal video message to the highest bidder in the auction. In which this gold chain will be guaranteed to be authentic and the video will also serve as a congratulatory message.

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Mark Zuckerberg is the fourth richest person in the world

Mark Zuckerberg is the fourth tallest person in the world. His net worth is Rs 18.56 lakh crore. On top of this list is Tesla CEO Elon Musk with assets worth Rs 31.82 lakh crore. He is followed by Jeff Bezos and Larry Ellison of Amazon.

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Trying to end the enmity between Trump and Zuckerberg: Once he threatened to send him to jail, now Trump invited him home for dinner.

US newly elected President Donald Trump met Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday. Zuckerberg, whom Trump had once threatened to send to jail, had invited him for dinner at his resort Mar-a-Lago in Florida. Stephen Miller, who was appointed Deputy Chief of Staff for Trump's second term, gave this information.

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