11/11/2022 Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT Prices Fall After FTX Sinks Crypto Market

Sinking ETH value and potential panic-selling pushes the NFT “blue chip” down—now 82% off its peak price from April.


Yuga Labs is the company behind the Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT collection. Image: Shutterstock
Yuga Labs is the company behind the Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT collection. Image: Shutterstock

Crypto prices aredown across the boardthis week amid news ofFTX’s liquidity crunchandalleged mismanagementof customer funds—and the market turmoil may be extending into theNFTworld, as well. PopularEthereumproject theBored Ape Yacht Clubis seeing sinking prices as ETH falls and owners potentially panic-sell their valuable NFTs.

According to data fromNFT Price Floor, the cheapest available Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT on the market (i.e. the “floor price”) is listed for 57.5 ETH as of this writing, or about $76,400. Measured in ETH, that’s a 7% drop over the last 24 hours. But measured in USD, given the declining value of ETH (which is down 13% this week), it has fallen almost 24% over the past day.

Based on the current price, in USD, the floor price of a Bored Ape has plummeted since itspeak of nearly $429,000(152 ETH) on April 29 earlier this year, ahead of the launch of virtual land NFT deeds for creator Yuga Labs’Otherside metaverse game. That’s an 82% drop.

After recently riding neck-and-neck in terms of floor price withCryptoPunks, another valuable Ethereum NFT collection (alsonow owned by Yuga Labs), the Apes have lost pace.

As of this writing, the floor price for a CryptoPunk is up 6% (in ETH) over the last 24 hours to 66.75 ETH, or about $88,700. Amid the renewed market struggles, some investors may see CryptoPunks as more durable assets that will hold value better than other NFTs, given their status as an influential, enduring project from 2017.

An NFT is a blockchain token that can be used to represent ownership in an item, including things likeprofile pictures(PFPs), artwork, and collectibles. The Bored Ape Yacht Club is a popular PFP collection spanning 10,000 unique images, and has yieldednearly $2.5 billionworth of secondary market trades since launching in April 2021.

There are a couple of potential factors that may be pushing Bored Ape prices down this week. One is the general crypto market despair amid the FTX collapse, which may be prompting some investors to offload their “blue chip” NFT assets amid the downturn. Interestingly, there’s on-chain evidence to suggest such action.

WETH trades as a percentage of total OpenSea volume is above 50% for the first time today. The chart below is pretty wild.

Everyone accepting the bids that are out there.

This is up from 40% when I tweeted this chart earlier.pic.twitter.com/5Zo66UPLfF

— NFTstatistics.eth (@punk9059)November 9, 2022

Data aggregated byFlipside Cryptoand shared byProofDirector of Research Punk9059 on Wednesday showsa significant increasein trades on leading marketplaceOpenSeausing Wrapped Ethereum (WETH) instead of standard ETH. The share of WETH trades surged this week, popping above the 50% mark as of late Wednesday afternoon.

Why is that significant? Placing a bid on an NFT on OpenSea requires WETH, so when that number rises, it means more NFT owners are accepting bids placed on their assets. Bids are typically below the market value for any NFT, so the figure suggests that sellers are taking lowball offers to quickly liquidate their NFTs amid the market mayhem.

Another element tied into the crypto market decline pertains to BendDAO, a lending protocol that lets users take out crypto loans by using valuable NFTs as collateral. Currently, BendDAO isauctioning off 14 Bored Ape NFTsfrom liquidated loans, with the current bids on all of them well below the floor price on major marketplaces. That may suggest soft demand for the assets.

In August, BendDAO itselffaced a significant liquidity crisiswhen it ran out of ETH and wasn’t receiving high-enough bids to auction the NFTs seized from liquidated loans. Ultimately, the protocol’s members voted to lower the liquidation threshold so that it’s easier for BendDAO to auction off the NFTs for underwater loans.

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