In the last 24 hours, Cryptopunks has seen a burst of purchase activity as its floor price rises to 42 eth per nft.
According data On its official site, the nft collection backed by Yuga Labs has seen 19 sales of its unique pixelated avatar heads in the last 24 hours. The recent increase in Cryptopunks buyer activity has raised the number of transactions by 18.75%, taking the nft collection to the second largest place, according to Cryptoslam data.
Until now, the superior purchase in the last 24 hours is Cryptopunk #2301showing an avatar with an eye patch and a hooded sweatshirt that was bought at a price of 115 eth (eth) or $ 235,190 at current prices.
At the time of publication, Cryptopunks's price is located in 42 eth. The number has increased by 5% compared to the previous day, when its floor price was still less than 40 eth. Today early, its floor price dropped to 39.39 eth.
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In the last 24 hours, Total Cryptopunks nfts sales have reached 915.37 eth. According to current market prices, today's total sales are equal to more than $ 1.8 million. ethereum is currently being quoted in the hands at $ 2,060 according to crypto.news data.
In the last month, sales of the nft collection have increased by almost 20%, indicating an upward trend. However, despite the recent increase in buyer's activity, its daily negotiation volume has evidently decreased by 21.8%. Its market capitalization is currently at 419,748 eth or equal to around $ 865 million.
In the last 7 days, the collection backed by Yuga Labs has busy The main collection sales of nft, with Cryptopunks #2967 valued at $ 843,070 that was sold on March 23.
Released in 2017, Cryptopunks is an nft collection consisting of 10,000 art avatars of unique pixels that merchants can coin in the ethereum block chain. In October 2024, the Phaidon publishing house published an 800 -page book that documents the 10,000 punk never created. The book entitled “Cryptopunks: Free to claim” was written and compiled by the creative director Zak Kyes, Web3 Lifestyle in association with Yuga Labs.