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I recently noticed that the NFT market still has the potential to surprise with its prices. If you follow digital assets, you know that the most expensive NFT ever sold is The Merge by Pak. Nearly 30,000 investors bought this collection for almost $92 million. Crazy numbers, honestly.
Next are other legendary projects. Everdays raised $69.3 million for 5,000 unique tokens, Clock by Assange sold for $52.8 million, and Human One is actually $28.9 million. The last one is especially interesting as an ambitious project. Closing the top five is CryptoPunk #5822 — the most expensive in its collection at $23.7 million.
There are also a few noteworthy mentions: CryptoPunk #7523 за 11,75 млн, CryptoPunk #3100 for $7.67 million and Ringers #109 for $7.1 million. Interestingly, even the most expensive NFT in this second group costs less than those in the main top five. This shows how rarity and project history influence the price in this segment.