The 15 Most Expensive NFTs Ever Sold - Decrypt (2024)

In brief

  • Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are unique digital assets that are generally used to represent works of art and collectibles.
  • Many individual NFTs have sold for upwards of $1M each, with one selling for close to $70 million.

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Non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, are changing the way we think about art—and investors are starting to take notice.

In the last year, NFTs have shot to the forefront of the crypto space. The cryptographically-unique tokens make it possible to create real-world scarcity for digital objects, and artists have seized on the opportunity presented by the technology.

The NFT market exploded in 2021, generating some $25 billion worth of trading volume, and the momentum hasn’t slowed so far this year. This list collects the 15 priciest single-NFT sales to date (in U.S. dollars), ranging from Beeple’s single-edition pieces to an array of CryptoPunks avatars—all of which have happened over the last year, as of this writing.

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Check back often, as we’ll be updating this list with new entries as even more jaw-dropping NFT sales make headlines.

1. Everydays: The First 5000 Days: $69.3 Million

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The record for the most expensive NFT ever sold (and one of the most expensive artworks ever sold) goes to EVERYDAYS: THE FIRST 5000 DAYS. The artwork, created by famed digital artist Mike "Beeple" Winkelmann, sold for $69.3 million at Christie's—the first time that the venerable auction house has ever sold a purely digital artwork.

The NFT represents a collage of 5,000 of Beeple's earlier artworks, demonstrating his development as an artist over the course of his career.

It was purchased by Vignesh "Metakovan" Sundaresan, who initially remained pseudonymous, but later revealed his identity. “The point was to show Indians and people of color that they, too, could be patrons, that crypto was an equalizing power between the West and the Rest, and that the global south was rising,” Metakovan explained.

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The second-highest bidder on the piece was none other than Tron CEO and founder Justin Sun, who bid a whopping $60.2 million before getting sniped at the last second by Sundaresan.

2.Clock: $52.7 Million

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Here’s a collision of a few hot industry topics: NFTs, decentralized autonomous organizations (or DAOs), and crypto-fueled fundraising. Clock is an NFT created by artist Pak, who is known for using novel token models and gamification to fuel his popular NFT projects.

The dynamic NFT shows the total number of days since WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was imprisoned. AssangeDAO, which was formed to raise funds for his legal defense, ultimately raised and bid just over 16,593 ETH ($52.7 million) to purchase the NFT. Pak then donated the funds to the Wau Holland Stiftung Moral Courage Project to aid in Assange’s defense.

Pak also made a big splash in December 2021 with the launch of Merge, an NFT project that generated $91.8 million during its sale period—although it’s not a single NFT. Nearly 29,000 buyers each got a dynamic NFT based on the number of “mass units” they purchased, and those can be combined by acquiring other NFTs from the project.

3.HUMAN ONE: $28.9 Million

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Beeple holds the top spot on this list, but he’s no one-hit wonder in the NFT world. In late 2021, he unveiled his latest major creation, HUMAN ONE, a sculpture with digital screens on all sides that depicts a person in a spacesuit walking through an ever-changing environment.

It’s a physical/digital hybrid piece that reflects Beeple’s growing artistic ambitions beyond the purely digital canvas—but it also comes with an NFT deed of ownership included. HUMAN ONE secured a hammer price of $25 million at Christie’s auction in November 2021, but landed at $28.9 million once all fees were added. Ryan Zurrer, formerly venture partner at Polychain Capital, had the winning bid.

4.CryptoPunk #5822: $23.7 Million

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Get used to seeing these pixelated faces: CryptoPunks make up a large number of the entries on this list. The 10,000 Ethereum-based avatars were minted 2017 and given away for free by Larva Labs, a pair of developers from Canada.

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Since that inauspicious start, they’ve become the O.G. of NFT profile picture projects, inspiring an entire industry of followers—including the Bored Ape Yacht Club. Along the way, they’ve generated over $2 billion worth of trading volume, and yielded dozens of sales over the million-dollar mark—most notably, this one.

CryptoPunk #5822 sold for $23.7 million worth of ETH in February 2022. The alien avatar type is the rarest of the bunch, with only nine of them in the entire collection, and this one sold to Deepak Thapliyal, CEO of cloud blockchain infrastructure firm Chain.

5.CryptoPunk #7523: $11.8 Million

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This CryptoPunks NFT was higher up on our list until recently, with the above Punk sale doubling the previous project record. Like that one, CryptoPunk #7523 is also a rare alien. Its medical mask attribute also gives it a unique topicality in these COVID-influenced times, one reason why it was snapped up in Sotheby's "Natively Digital" auction for a whopping $11.8 million by DraftKings' largest shareholder, Shalom Meckenzie.

“I really wanted this particular CryptoPunk,” Meckenzie told Decrypt. “It is part of the alien collection, which is the rarest of the punks, and the only alien that has a mask. I thought it was symbolic of Covid and the popularization of NFTs.”

6.TPunk #3442: $10.5 Million

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The success of CryptoPunks has fueled an array of knock-offs, and just about every blockchain platform that has NFTs has a version of Punks—from Solana to Stacks, Algorand, and beyond.

Even Tron has its own CryptoPunks copycat, and while TPunks NFTs typically don’t sell for much—the cheapest-available is just $130 as of this writing—this one in particular netted an enormous sale. TPunk #3442 sold for 120 million TRX, or $10.5 million worth, in August, and it went to Tron co-founder Justin Sun.

Did he really need to pay $10.5 million for this TPunk? Given the price of the others, probably not. But the man is swimming in TRX and it appears that he wanted to make a statement amid the surging NFT market at the time. And that he did. Sun said that he donated the NFT to APENFT, a Tron-based project that is tokenizing artwork on the blockchain.

7.CryptoPunk #4156: $10.26 Million

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Beyond the eye-popping sale price for CryptoPunk #4156, which changed hands in December 2021, there’s an even more interesting angle: it was sold by someone who became famous in the crypto world via his pseudonym, but then rejected his NFT namesake.

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Punk 4156 first became notable in the burgeoning NFT industry for buying the NFT for a then-record-breaking $1.25 million worth of ETH in February 2021—Beeple even used the image in a piece of his art. But then 4156 gained popularity by becoming a thought leader in the space, and eventually launching Nouns, an NFT project that is building open-source IP.

Over the course of the year, 4156 became disillusioned with CryptoPunks due to the creators’ handling of commercialization rights and attempts to snuff out derivative projects. Ultimately, 4156 moved on, selling the NFT for about 8x the USD value in less than a year.

8.CryptoPunk #5577: $7.7 Million

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The second-highest CryptoPunks ape sale came in February 2022 with the sale of CryptoPunk #5577 for 2,501 ETH, worth $7.7 million at the time. This ape has a cowboy hat and is believed to have been purchased by Robert Leshner, CEO of Compound Finance.

9.CryptoPunk #7804: $7.56 Million

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Dylan Field, the CEO of design software company Figma, is behind the sale of the fifth-most expensive NFT in history—CryptoPunk #7804. The NFT sold for a cool 4,200 ETH in March 2021, at the time worth just over $7.5 million.

Another one of just nine alien CryptoPunks, it also sports three accessories: a forward cap, shades, and a pipe. Indeed, it's the only alien CryptoPunk to have a pipe or a forward cap.

10.CryptoPunk #3100: $7.51 Million

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We weren't kidding when we said there are a lot of CryptoPunks in this list. Yet another alien Punk, CryptoPunk #3100 sports a headband and sold for 4,200 ETH ($7.51 million) in March 2021.

11.Ringers #109: $7.12 Million

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Ethereum generative art project Art Blocks had a white hot moment of speculative frenzy in the late summer and early fall of 2021, with several pieces selling for millions of dollars each as people saw fine art potential in the collection.

Ringers, by artist Dmitri Cherniak, has been one of the most valuable projects of the bunch, along with Tyler Hobbs’ Fidenza line. The largest Art Blocks sale to date went to Ringers #109, which was purchased for 2,100 ETH or $7.12 million in early October 2021. It was picked up by Starry Night Capital, a $100 million NFT investment fund co-founded by Three Arrows Capital and pseudonymous collector Vincent Van Dough.

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12.Right-Click and Save As Guy: $7.09 Million

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XCOPY’s work “explores death, dystopia, and apathy through distorted visual loops,” per his SuperRare profile, but it also sometimes reflects the NFT scene itself—and the artist’s 1:1 animated pieces have become holy grails for serious collectors.

Right-Click and Save As Guy references a common critique of NFT artwork—that anyone can easily save a copy of an image—with a throbbing, glitchy avatar that you can just imagine is someone complaining about NFTs on social media. It sold for nearly $7.1 million in December 2021, up from the previous sale price of $174,000 in February of the same year.

Right-click and Save As guyhttps://t.co/4KbjnmAPPe circa 2018

They said it at $100 they'll still say it at $100,000 #cryptoart https://t.co/m8YBGEWCfO pic.twitter.com/8SXLQZxK6W

— XCOPY 🏴 (@XCOPYART) August 19, 2020

Interesting twist: the NFT was purchased by Cozomo de’ Medici, which rapper Snoop Dogg has claimed is his pseudonymous, NFT-collecting alter ego. Cozomo previously purchased another XCOPY piece for $3.9 million in September 2021.

13.CROSSROAD: $6.66 Million

CROSSROAD is an NFT created by acclaimed digital artist Beeple. It features anti-Trump messaging, and an enlarged Donald Trump-like figure laying in a defeated heap with profanities written across his naked body. It didn't always look like that, though; the artwork was designed to change based on the outcome of the 2020 election. Had Trump won, it would've depicted him wearing a crown and striding through flames.

CROSSROAD
By @beeple

The #1/1 from beeple's first NG drop has just resold on the secondary market for $6.6 million.

History has just been made.

Congrats to beeple and of course to @pablorfraile for the sale. pic.twitter.com/mTYG4VABSw

— Nifty Gateway (@niftygateway) February 25, 2021

Nifty Gateway, a popular marketplace for digital collectibles, brokered the $6.66 million sale of the NFT between its original owner (Twitter user Pablorfraile) and an anonymous buyer.

The NFT was sold just four months after it was initially purchased, at roughly 10x its original price.

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14.CryptoPunk #8857: $6.63 Million

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Here’s yet another CryptoPunks NFT that just barely made the cut at a sale price of about $6.63 million (or 2,000 ETH) in September 2021. CryptoPunk #8857 is a zombie avatar with 3D red-and-blue glasses, and this NFT was previously sold for just $1,717 in May 2018.

15.All Time High in the City: $6.2 Million

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Here’s another pricey XCOPY that has a title that feels right at home in the crypto world. This pulsing, animated image sold for nearly $6.2 million (1,630 ETH) in January 2022, just a few months after its previous sale at $2.9 million (then 1,000 ETH).

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As a seasoned expert and enthusiast in the realm of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and the broader blockchain space, my extensive knowledge spans the technology, market trends, and key players in this rapidly evolving ecosystem. My insights are not only derived from a comprehensive understanding of the underlying blockchain technology but also from a keen interest in the practical applications and real-world impact of NFTs.

The evidence of my expertise lies in the intricate details I can provide about various NFT sales, including the artists involved, the platforms facilitating transactions, and the notable figures participating in these groundbreaking acquisitions. I am well-versed in the technical aspects of NFTs, such as their cryptographic uniqueness and the smart contract functionality that underpins their creation, transfer, and ownership.

Now, delving into the content of the article you provided, it explores the remarkable surge of NFTs in the past year and highlights the 15 priciest single-NFT sales up to the time of the article. Here's a breakdown of the concepts covered:

  1. Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs):

    • NFTs are unique digital assets, each with distinct properties that make them irreplaceable.
    • They are typically used to represent digital art and collectibles on blockchain platforms.
  2. Market Overview:

    • The NFT market experienced explosive growth in 2021, generating $25 billion in trading volume.
    • The momentum in the NFT space continued into the current year.
  3. Top NFT Sales:

    • Everydays: The First 5000 Days ($69.3 Million):

      • Created by digital artist Beeple (Mike Winkelmann).
      • Sold at Christie's, marking the first purely digital artwork sale by the auction house.
      • Purchased by Vignesh "Metakovan" Sundaresan.
    • Clock ($52.7 Million):

      • Created by artist Pak, incorporating decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) and crypto-fueled fundraising.
      • Associated with AssangeDAO for Julian Assange's legal defense.
    • HUMAN ONE ($28.9 Million):

      • Created by Beeple, a physical/digital hybrid sculpture with an accompanying NFT deed of ownership.
      • Sold at Christie's auction to Ryan Zurrer.
    • CryptoPunk #5822 ($23.7 Million):

      • A rare alien CryptoPunk sold to Deepak Thapliyal, CEO of Chain.
    • CryptoPunk #7523 ($11.8 Million):

      • Another rare alien CryptoPunk with a medical mask, sold to Shalom Meckenzie, DraftKings' largest shareholder.
    • TPunk #3442 ($10.5 Million):

      • A Tron-based CryptoPunk copycat, sold to Tron co-founder Justin Sun, who donated it to APENFT.
    • CryptoPunk #4156 ($10.26 Million):

      • Sold by someone who initially gained fame through CryptoPunks but later moved on, sold to an unknown buyer.
    • CryptoPunk #5577 ($7.7 Million):

      • A CryptoPunks ape with a cowboy hat, believed to be purchased by Robert Leshner, CEO of Compound Finance.
    • CryptoPunk #7804 ($7.56 Million):

      • Sold by Dylan Field, CEO of Figma, one of the nine alien CryptoPunks.
    • CryptoPunk #3100 ($7.51 Million):

      • Another alien CryptoPunk with a headband.
    • Ringers #109 ($7.12 Million):

      • An Ethereum generative art project by Dmitri Cherniak, sold to Starry Night Capital.
    • Right-Click and Save As Guy ($7.09 Million):

      • Created by XCOPY, sold to Cozomo de’ Medici (allegedly Snoop Dogg's pseudonymous NFT-collecting alter ego).
    • CROSSROAD ($6.66 Million):

      • Created by Beeple, featuring anti-Trump messaging, sold on Nifty Gateway.
    • CryptoPunk #8857 ($6.63 Million):

      • A zombie CryptoPunk with 3D glasses, sold in September 2021.
    • All Time High in the City ($6.2 Million):

      • Another XCOPY artwork sold for nearly $6.2 million in January 2022.

This breakdown encompasses the key elements of the article, showcasing the diversity of NFT sales, the artists involved, and the astronomical figures associated with these transactions.

The 15 Most Expensive NFTs Ever Sold - Decrypt (2024)

FAQs

What is the most expensive NFT ever sold? ›

The most expensive NFT sold is The Merge, the NFT collection created by digital artist PAK that was sold for $91,806,516 within just 48 hours following its release on December 3, 2021, on the NFT marketplace Nifty Gateway.

What types of NFTs make the most money? ›

What types of NFTs make the most money? NFTs that make the most money typically include digital art, rare collectibles, virtual real estate, and gaming assets. Digital art NFTs, particularly those by well-known artists like Beeple, have sold for millions due to their uniqueness and the prestige of the creator.

How much do NFTs go for? ›

Most NFTs may now be worthless, less than two years after a bull run in the digital collectibles. A study examining more than 73,000 NFT collections found that 95% had a market cap of 0 ETH. Out of the top collections, the most common price for an NFT is now $5-$100.

What kind of NFT sells best? ›

Some of the types of NFTs that sell best include: Digital Art: High-quality digital artworks, including illustrations, animations, and digital paintings, created by renowned or emerging artists.

How much is $500 in NFT? ›

USD to NFTS
AmountToday at 10:48 pm
10 USD4,347.28 NFTS
50 USD21,736.40 NFTS
100 USD43,472.81 NFTS
500 USD217,364.03 NFTS
4 more rows

How much does 1 NFT cost? ›

NFT to USD
AmountToday at 4:10 pm
0.5 NFT$0.0045
1 NFT$0.0091
5 NFT$0.0453
10 NFT$0.0906
4 more rows

Does NFT pay real money? ›

You can also make money from NFTs by trading them. This involves buying NFTs at a low price and selling them at a higher price. To be successful at NFT trading, you will need to have a good understanding of the market and be able to identify undervalued NFTs. Invest in NFT projects.

Is it possible to become rich from NFT? ›

People can become rich from NFTs by creating, buying, and selling unique digital assets on blockchain platforms.

Are people still making money with NFTs? ›

“NFTs have seen incredible returns on investment, with rare and sought-after pieces being sold for big profits, and some NFTs can still offer a unique way to diversify your investment portfolio if you have already invested in other digital assets. The reality, however, is many NFTs stay unprofitable.” How do NFTs work?

How much is Snoop Dogg NFT worth? ›

In total, he owns over 20,000 of them. All of Snoop Dogg's NFTs can be found here. The estimated value of Snoop Dogg's collection is currently standing at around $2.5 million. In November 2021, it was valued at about $17 million, reflecting a more than sixfold drop over the span of two years.

Are all NFTs worthless now? ›

Non-fungible tokens — little works of art that could be bought on the blockchain, little pieces of property you can own in cyberspace — achieved fame and made many fortunes over the last couple years. But this year, NFT prices fell off a cliff. Nearly all of the NFTs on the market today are reportedly worthless.

Are NFTs still worth it? ›

A 2023 report from crypto analysis firm dappGambl found that 95% of NFTs are worth practically nothing. The report found that, following the immense hype over NFTs between 2021 and 2022, around 79% of all NFT collections have remained unsold.

Who made the most money from NFTs? ›

1. Beeple, Everydays: The First 5000 Days – $69.3 million (38525 ETH) Sale details: The most famous NFT sale (and the most expensive NFT sale to date) was Beeple's Everydays: The First 5000 Days for $69.3 million.

What is the biggest NFT collection sale? ›

What is the highest-selling NFT collection? The Merge is the highest-selling NFT collection. It was created by the artist Pak and sold for around $91.8 million.

What type of NFT is valuable? ›

Scarcity. Scarcity is another factor that affects the value of NFT art. Unique pieces of NFT art are one of a kind but most collections in the space feature thousands of copies. The more scarce the collection, the more valuable it will be.

Who sold NFT for $10 million? ›

A mysterious figure has accepted to buy a CryptoPunk NFT for more than 10.2 million USD on Larva Lab's CryptoPunk marketplace. On December 9, NFT CryptoPunk number 4156 was successfully sold for 2,500 ETH, equivalent to over 10.2 million USD at press time.

Who sold NFT for 17 million? ›

The historic three-day sale of works by renowned digital artist Pak marks a milestone in Sotheby's relationship with NFTs.

What is the biggest value of NFT? ›

Top 29 of the most expensive NFTs
  • 1- The Merge – $91 800 000. ...
  • 2- Beeple Collection _ Every day: The First Five Thousand Days – $69 346 250. ...
  • 3- Clock – $52 740 000. ...
  • 4- Human One – $28 985 000. ...
  • 5- CryptoPunk #5822 – $23 700 000. ...
  • 6- CryptoPunk #7523 – $11 800 000. ...
  • 7- TPunk #3442 – $10 500 000. ...
  • 8- CryptoPunk #4156 – $10 350 000.

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