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It's interesting to observe how the NFT market is evolving. I recently looked at historical data on the most expensive digital assets ever sold. The Merge by Pak still holds the record — nearly 30,000 users invested around $91.8 million in this collection. That's simply an enormous amount for a single project.
Next is Everdays — there were 5,000 unique tokens, and they sold for $69.3 million. The top spot is held by a single work, CryptoPunk #5822, sold for $23.7 million. By the way, Clock is also impressive — $52.8 million when purchased by the organization Assange.
What’s interesting is Human One — an ambitious piece sold for $28.9 million. Overall, when you look at these prices, you realize the scale that the NFT market once had. Of course, there were other expensive assets like CryptoPunk #7523 за 11,75 миллиона и Ringers #109 for $7.1 million, but they are noticeably lower in value.