The most expensive NFTs ever, from Beeple to CryptoPunks


Ever so often we can hear people talking about NFTs or Non-Fungible Tokens and, from Beeple to Tyler Hobbs & Art Blocks, many artists have put their unique digital works at auction and sold them for very large sums of money.

It’s a trend already beyond the boundaries of art in the strictest sense of the word. This is the case of Jack Dorsey, the creator of Twitter, who sold the token of his first tweet published on the social network back on 21 March 2006 for $2.9 million – approximately €2.47 million – or the source code of the World Wide Web, created by inventor Tim Berners-Lee and auctioned last June for approximately €4.6 million.

However, as of today, the world’s most expensive NFT artwork is still  Beeple’s Everydays: The First 5,000 Days: a collage consisting of 5,000 images measuring 21,069 x 21,069 pixels and bought at Christie’s for over $69.3 million by a Singapore-based programmer. 





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