26/04/2024 CryptoPunk sells for 4,000 ETH ($12.41 million), sixth-most expensive ever

Quick Take

  • CryptoPunk #635 sold for 4,000 ETH ($12.41 million) on April 25.
  • The sale is the sixth-most expensive CryptoPunk sale of all time and the third-most expensive one to happen in 2024.

The sixth-most expensive CryptoPunk NFT sale occurred on Thursday.

CryptoPunk #635 sold for 4,000 ETH, valued at $12.41 million, on April 25, according to the CryptoPunks salesplatform. Interestingly, the seller had accepted a lower offer than previously made. On March 5, someone bid 4,440 ETH worth $16.38 million at the time before withdrawing it on April 22.

This NFT is one of nine "AlienPunks," making it rare in the collection of 10,000, with additional relatively rare features of a bandana and regular shades.

The sale of CryptoPunk #635 is the third-most expensive CryptoPunk sale to occur this year, behind the sale of CryptoPunk #7804 for4,850 ETH, worth $16.42 million, on March 20 and CryptoPunk #3100 for4,500 ETH($16 million) on March 4.

CryptoPunk largely maintained its high floor price this year while its competitors struggled, The Block's Data Dashboard shows. The CryptoPunks floor sits at around 38 ETH ($118,400), while Bored Ape Yacht Club's floor price fell to around 12.2 ETH ($38,000).

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