24/08/2022 NFT News: Don’t Panic by XCOPY Sells for 500 ETH

XCOPY reportedly had a big payday, but the artist has yet to acknowledge the sale.

This article originally appeared on Lucky Trader:Don’t Panic by XCOPY Sells for 500 ETH


Don’t Panic, an NFT artwork created by famous artist XCOPY in February 2019, recently sold for 500 ETH, or $805,895.

The artist has not yet acknowledged the sale.

The artwork originally sold to vk_crypto on SuperRare for 1 ETH on March 6, 2019. In September 2020, it was purchased by moderatsart for 12 ETH, or $4,021. That buyer held the NFT until now and profited more than $800,000 on the sale,according to SuperRare’s transaction history.

XCOPY has a history of high price tag sales. His artwork Decay sold for 345.69 ETH, or $1.45 million at the time of purchase, and another artwork of his, Some Other As*hole, sold for 550 ETH, or $2.28 million at the time of purchase.


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In March 2022, XCOPY released Max Pain, an open edition NFT available through Nifty Gateway, andsold more than $22 million worth in just 10 minutes. The collection has a floor price of 0.62 ETH on OpenSea currently.

This new sale follows two other notable sales in the NFT space —a rare, left-looking Pudgy Penguin recently sold for 400 ETHanda Chromie Squiggle by Snowfro with a rare “HyperRainbow” trait sold for 150 ETH.

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