TOP-SELLING NFTS OF ALL TIME (SO FAR)
1 Everydays: The First 500 Days by Beeple $69.3 million 2 CryptoPunk #3100 by Larva Labs $7.6 million 3 CryptoPunk #7804 by Larva Labs $7.6 million 4 Twitter founder Jack Dorsey’s first tweet by Jack Dorsey $2.9 million
Axie Infinity Virtual Game ‘Genesis’ Estate from blockchain-based game, Axie Infinity $1.5 million
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6 CryptoPunk #6965 by Larva Labs $1.6 million 7 CryptoPunk #4156 by Larva Labs $1.3 million 8 CryptoPunk #2140 by Larva Labs $1.2 million 9 CryptoPunk #2484 by Larva Labs $1.1 million 10
NYAN CASH The flying Pop-Tart/cat animation, known as Nyan Cat, was originally uploaded to YouTube in 2011. In February, it sold for nearly $600,000
“NFTs have been around for quite a while,” FEED is reminded by FilmChain co-founder, Irina Albita. The company collects, allocates and analyses revenue in film, TV and digital content, using the Ethereum blockchain. “We have been doing a research and development in the NFT space since 2016. Back then, there were pretty much only two mainstream projects: CryptoKitties and CryptoPunks.” The former is an online game built around collectible, breedable digital cats. Users can collect and trade their kitties through the site, with NFTs facilitating individual ownership of each digital asset. When kitties – and their adorable digital avatars – are traded, the NFT is transferred from one user’s Ethereum wallet to another, proving the transaction as well as ownership. CryptoPunks was another pioneering collectible venture powered by NFTs. It is built around 8-bit pieces of artwork depicting a variety of quirky human faces. Since its launch,
Rick and Morty artwork ‘The Best I Could Do’ by Justin Roiland $1 million
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