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Updated Oct 6, 2025
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Most Expensive NFT Sold

The NFT market moves quickly, and the leaderboard of record-breaking sales changes often. We revisit this list regularly to keep it accurate, and these are the top NFT sales as of 2025.

Most Expensive NFTs

The most expensive NFT ever fetched a staggering 91.8 million US dollars in late 2021. The rest of this list sits in the millions too, setting records that blow minds to this day. Let's take a look at the top 10 NFT art sales to date:

1. The Merge $91.8 million

Artist: Pak
Date: December 2021

Pak’s The Merge remains the most expensive NFT sale ever recorded. Nearly 30,000 collectors purchased 'mass units' that combined into unique NFTs. The total value reached 91.8 million dollars, and no sale has topped it since.

2. Everydays: The First 5000 Days $69.3 million

Artist: Beeple
Date: March 2021

Beeple compiled 5,000 individual artworks created over 13 years into a single digital mosaic. Christie’s auctioned the piece in March 2021 for 69.3 million dollars, establishing NFTs as a serious category in the art world.

3. Clock $52.8 million

Artists: Pak and Julian Assange
Date: February 2022

Clock counts the days since Julian Assange’s imprisonment. It was purchased by AssangeDAO for 52.8 million dollars as both a work of art and a political statement.

4. HUMAN ONE $28.9 million

Artist: Beeple
Date: November 2021

Beeple’s HUMAN ONE is a physical sculpture combined with an evolving digital display. The work sold for 28.9 million dollars and remains one of the most ambitious hybrid NFT projects.

5. CryptoPunk #5822 $23.7 million

Date: February 2022

CryptoPunk #5822 is one of only nine Alien punks. It sold for 8,000 ETH, worth 23.7 million dollars at the time, making it the most valuable CryptoPunk.

6. CryptoPunk #7523 $11.75 million

Date: June 2021

Known as the “COVID Alien” because of its mask attribute, CryptoPunk #7523 sold for 11.75 million dollars at Sotheby’s during 2021.

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7. CryptoPunk #3100 $7.67 million

Date: March 2021

CryptoPunk #3100 is another Alien punk, distinguished by a headband. It sold for 7.67 million dollars in 2021.

8. Ringers #109 $7.1 million

Artist: Dmitri Cherniak (Art Blocks)
Date: October 2021

Ringers #109 is part of Dmitri Cherniak’s generative art series on Art Blocks. It sold for 2100 ETH, about 7.1 million dollars, and highlighted the rising importance of algorithmic art in NFTs.

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9. CryptoPunk #7804 $7.57 million

Date: March 2021

CryptoPunk #7804 is often described as one of the coolest punks in the collection, complete with pipe and sunglasses. It sold for 7.57 million dollars.

10. Crossroad $6.6 million

Artist: Beeple
Date: February 2021

Beeple’s Crossroad is a short video NFT that changed depending on the outcome of the 2020 U.S. presidential election. It sold for 6.6 million dollars, proving that time-sensitive art could capture collector interest.
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Where is the NFT art market now?

The sales on this list mostly come from the peak years of 2021 and early 2022, when hype and demand pushed NFT prices to unprecedented levels. Since then, the aftermarket has cooled, with fewer record-breaking sales and a more cautious collector base.

Have NFTs peaked? In terms of headline-grabbing dollar figures, perhaps for now. Yet the technology and cultural impact continue to evolve. While the days of nine-figure NFT sales may be behind us, the long-term value of NFTs may lie less in speculative flips and more in steady adoption across art, gaming, and digital ownership.

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