The French businessman's idea of facing the crisis: Sell “Mona Liza”

France has been one of the most hit countries by the Corleone pandemic and to cope with the economic crisis comes ideas different from businessmen. One has been given by the chief of technology company “Fabernovel”, Stephanie Distingui, who thinks France should sell some of the paintings held in museums [...]
One has been given by the chief of technology company “Fabernovel”, Stephanie Distingui, who thinks France should sell some of the paintings held in the Paris museums for centuries.
“Pictures move with simplicity, and we have many of them. I estimate that the "Mona Lisa" can be sold for no less than 50 billion euros. Some say it's an exaggerated price, but they haven't given a rational explanation for opposition”, he said.
But even if someone would buy at this high price, does France risk losing an important part of its cultural assets?
But the businessman has thought about that part too.
There are other ways, there are other ways, paintings can be accessed, as if it were a bitcoin, and any person could buy an online virtual piece of it, so France could still retain physical control”, he followed.












