10 Most Expensive NFTs Ever Sold

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Creating & selling digital NFTs art is something that many young artists are interested in as it is a potential new avenue for all creative businesses. When normal life is distributed, innovation is often triggered, which gives rise to unexpected ideas which later become revolutionary. As a result, the Non-fungible token or NFT art continues to make headlines.

What are NFTs?

Non-fungible tokens, commonly known as NFTs, are digital tokens present in the blockchain network. These are your digital assets, which are further transformed into a kind by developing a unique digital signature.

Selling and buying digital artwork might seem a little strange initially; however, today, even the biggest brands and businesses are indulging in creating interesting art pieces to present at auction houses. Have you ever thought what could be the maximum amount that NFTs must have sold at? $4m? $7m? Well, it's way more than you think.

Look at the Top 10 Most Expensive NFTs Ever Sold

1. Beeple's Ocean Front — $6m

When it comes to the digital workspace, Beeple is one the most dignified and well-respected artists ever existed. A glance at his work and the NFT price tag completely provides it.

In this list of Top 10 Most Expensive non-fungible tokens Sold, he has appeared a couple of times and has successfully made some serious money by selling digital art NFTs. The artwork was an integral part of Beeple’s Everyday series. The three successive bidders were @BabyBelugaNFT, @3fmusic, and Justin Sun, the Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Tron Foundation. The bid began at $2.77 million, and eventually, Justin Sun won the bid at $6 million.

2. XCopy's A Coin for the Ferryman — $6.034m

Another popular artist who made his mark with his artwork in the digital workspace is XCopy. His recently sold art named A Coin for the Ferryman was created back in the year 2018. However, it was sold on November 4th, 2021, for $6.034m. The piece is a seamless blend of scribbled faces placed over a background with a flush of vibrant colours.

3. Beeple's Crossroad — $6.6m

People, another greatest artwork is Beeple's Crossroad which is a kind of a short movie as it is just 10 seconds long that depicts two people walking past a fallen, large body with insults mentioned all over it. Since he tries to bring something different to the table and awestruck everyone with his work, his artwork is generally sold at a higher price.

4. CryptoPunk #7804 — $7.6m

Another of the most expensive NFTs sold to date is CryptoPunk #7804. One of nine 'Alien' CryptoPunks carries a brown pipe, shades to boot, and a cool cap. This art piece was something that delighted everyone when it first came into the eyes of people. The cost of this digital painting is $7.6m.

5. CryptoPunk #3100 — $7.67m

Sold one day after CryptoPunk #7804 was sold, the CryptoPunk #3100 is another similar painting that became way more expensive than its brethren in just a day. It is another unique alien punk with a headband on his head. The cost of this digital painting is $7.67m.

6. CryptoPunk #7523 — $11.75m

After CryptoPunk #3100 comes CryptoPunk #7523, which blew away everyone's mind with unique characteristics that got a price tag of $11.75m. And it was interesting to see that they got too much love from the community with a response of 340 Retweets, 767 Quote Tweets, and 1,009 Like

7. Beeple's HUMAN ONE — $28.985m

When it comes to the most expensive Non-fungible tokens to date, Beeple never goes out of the list. Not just one, he keeps on flashing at regular intervals. This time he acquired the fourth position on the list for his world's famous digital artwork HUMAN ONE, which sold for $28.985 on November 9th, 2021.

8. Clock — $52.7m

Developed by Pak and Julian Assange, Clock is a masterpiece brought together to bring an artwork that acts as a clock. The cost of this digital painting named Clock is $52.7m.

9. Everydays: the First 5000 Days — $69.3m

The 2nd most expensive NFT art ever sold is the Beeple's Everydays, priced at $69.3m. His artwork is exceptionally loved and appreciated by the community.

Everydays is a piece that includes 5000 pieces of his work. In short, it's a collection of his career starting from 2007 till 2021. Needless to say, the price paid was worth the effort.

10. Pak's 'The Merge' — $91.8m

The last and the most expensive NFT art ever sold is the Pak piece, The Merge. Nearly 30,000 collectors were pitching for this master art; however, it was sold at $91.8m.

The Final Word

Undoubtedly, digital art NFTs have emerged as one of the best innovations. The existing situation of NFT and the prevailing requirement is painting a positive picture in favour of NFTs; however, various factors contribute a significant part to the growth of NFTs. If you're holding onto any NFTs, you could make a huge pile of money by selling them.

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