Leading auction house Sotheby’s is continuing its trend of giving rare and highly valuable non-fungible tokens the premier auction treatment. Here are the details on a lot of 104 CryptoPunks. What ...
Sotheby’s announced it will hold a single-lot sale featuring 104 CryptoPunks with a “landmark” estimate of $20 million to $30 million—the highest asking price to date for an NFT (non-fungible token) ...
Sotheby’s planned to make history on February 23 with a single-lot sale of 104 CryptoPunks, estimated to fetch between $20 million to $30 million. Instead, the collection—which carried the ...
Sotheby’s is listing 104 CryptoPunk non-fungible tokens (NFTs) in a live New York City auction set for Feb. 23. The collection, to be sold as a single lot, is estimated by Sotheby's to fetch between ...
When CryptoPunk 9998 went on the market for $558 million in 2021, the seller didn’t have to look hard to find a buyer because both were the same person. The NFT’s record-breaking price was reported ...
CryptoPunks enthusiasts and hopeful bidders gathered Wednesday night at Sotheby's auction house in New York City for what turned out to be a non-event after the consignor of 104 CryptoPunks decided to ...
A single lot of 104 CryptoPunks by New York-based studio Larva Labs will be offered at a live evening auction at Sotheby’s on Feb. 23 with an estimate of between US$20 million and US$30 million.
Sotheby’s will offer a chance to buy 104 rare NFTs in a single-lot sale valued at $20 to $30 million. On February 23, the auction house Sotheby’s will offer its first-ever dedicated live evening ...
NEW YORK — A collection of 104 CryptoPunks expected to be sold for up to $30 million was put on ice Wednesday during a much-anticipated auction at Sotheby’s. A Sotheby’s representative said the seller ...
After pulling out of $30 million Sotheby’s auction just minutes before it was set to go live, the anonymous NFT collector made fun of the luxury art auction house on Twitter. NFT enthusiasts and fine ...
CryptoPunks. Free to Claim. Edited by Yuga Labs and Zak Group. Photo: Phaidon If you think about it too much, it seems kind of crazy that anyone would drop six figures for a digital rendering of a ...
Yuga Labs, known as the creator of Bored Ape Yacht Club and other notable NFTs, sold its iconic CryptoPunks to the nonprofit NODE Foundation, which focuses on preserving digital art. The deal details ...