HENI is an art technology company and NFT platform that operates a broad suite of art services spanning primary sales, editions, private sales, publishing, news, exhibitions, and gallery operations. HENI's Twitter Score is 41 out of 1000 as of August 2026, ranking #22,870 (top 5%) among 483,944 tracked accounts.
HENI has built a significant presence at the intersection of fine art and blockchain technology through its HENI NFT division, which develops NFT projects in collaboration with major artists. Its most prominent project is The Currency, a collection of 10,000 NFTs tied one-to-one to original physical artworks by Damien Hirst, launched in July 2021. Collectors were given a choice between retaining the NFT or exchanging it for the corresponding physical piece. The Currency runs on the Palm blockchain, which HENI describes as a token-powered NFT ecosystem with a two-way bridge to Ethereum. HENI also launched The Currency Oracle in 2022, stating that The Currency was the first NFT project to use Chainlink oracles for pricing NFTs across blockchains. Additional NFT projects under HENI include NFT Deeds for The Empresses and The Beautiful Paintings.
HENI extends its reach into art media through HENI Talks, which produced NFT:WTF?, a feature-length documentary about NFTs in the contemporary art scene that is also available on Netflix. The company further publishes podcasts including "Stories of Art" and "The History of Ceramics." In May 2024, The Guardian reported that at least 1,000 Damien Hirst artworks from The Currency were painted years later than claimed, with Hirst's lawyers arguing that dating works from the project's conception in 2016 rather than their actual creation reflected his standard practice. HENI has 16,682 followers as of August 2026 and has published 10,663 posts. HENI has been mentioned by 62 accounts a total of 123 times.
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