Rating of the Most Expensive NFTs: Top Five Digital Assets with Record Value

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The NFT ecosystem continues to demonstrate how much investors and collectors are willing to spend on unique digital assets. The most expensive NFTs in history reflect not only demand for rare works but also the market’s readiness to reevaluate digital art and blockchain technology as guarantees of authenticity.

The Merge by Pak: a record-breaking $91.8 million

The top-ranked most expensive NFT is the ambitious project The Merge by renowned digital artist Pak. The record price was achieved through an unusual sales model: approximately 30,000 users collectively purchased tokens, which later merged into a single whole asset. The total transaction value amounted to $91.8 million, making this project a symbol of the rising value of high-art NFT works.

Everdays, Clock, and Human One: the second wave of high-value assets

In second place is the legendary collection Everdays by Beeple, consisting of 5,000 unique tokens. The quick sell-out of all tokens earned the artist $69.3 million. The third-place holder is the collection Clock, purchased by the organization Assange for $52.8 million. The fourth spot goes to Human One, sold for $28.9 million and remaining one of the most ambitious projects in the NFT segment.

CryptoPunk and the collection’s historic highs

Completing the top five most expensive NFTs is CryptoPunk #5822, which set a record for the value of tokens in this famous collection — $23.7 million. The CryptoPunk series confirmed its status as an NFT market icon, demonstrating that the most well-known projects continue to appreciate in value. Other significant sales in this segment include CryptoPunk #7523 ($11.75 million), CryptoPunk #3100 ($7.67 million), and Ringers #109 ($7.1 million).

These figures indicate that the market for the most expensive NFTs remains dynamic and attractive to investors seeking rare and high-value digital assets with growth potential and cultural significance.

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