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The Ultimate List of the Most Expensive NFTs to Date

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Title: The Rise of NFTs: A Look at the Most Expensive NFTs Sold So Far

In just a decade, Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) have made a significant impact on the art world and beyond. From their humble beginnings in 2012 to the record-breaking sales of today, NFTs have become a hot commodity in the digital art market. Let’s take a closer look at some of the most expensive NFTs sold to date.

1. Everydays: The First 5000 Days by Beeple – $69.3 million
Beeple’s magnum opus, a collage of 5000 images, set a new record for the most expensive NFT ever sold. This digital artwork was auctioned at Christie’s and won by Vignesh Sundaresan for a staggering $69.3 million.

2. The Clock by Julian Assange and Pak – $52.7 million
A collaboration between Wikileaks founder Julian Assange and artist Pak, The Clock is a dynamic NFT depicting the number of days Assange has been imprisoned. The NFT was purchased by AssangeDAO to fundraise for Assange’s legal fees.

3. Human One by Beeple – $28.9 million
A physical-digital artwork featuring an astronaut walking through changing backgrounds, Human One was sold via Christie’s auction for over $28 million. This one-of-one piece showcases Beeple’s unique style.

4. CryptoPunk #5822 by Larva Labs – $23.7 million
This alien punk NFT, featuring a bandana, was sold for a record-setting $23.7 million. CryptoPunk #5822 is one of the rarest in the collection, adding to its value.

5. Tpunk #3442 by TRON Blockchain – $10.5 million
A CryptoPunk knockoff depicting Joker, Tpunk #3442 was purchased by TRON founder Justin Sun for $10.5 million. The NFT is part of the Tpunk collection, which gained popularity despite imitating CryptoPunks.

These are just a few examples of the skyrocketing prices in the NFT market. As more artists and collectors embrace this new form of digital art, we can expect to see even more groundbreaking sales in the future. NFTs have truly revolutionized the way we buy, sell, and collect art in the digital age.

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