If you’re wondering who would spend money on buying NFTs, let alone millions of dollars, it’s not just so-called “super fans”. Instead, it’s anyone from collectors to individuals, who are searching for a way to earn higher profits, that are impacting the role of NFTs on the creator economy and empowering creators to earn millions from merely a single piece of work. Without further ado, here are the stars of this article – 14 of the most expensive NFTs ever to be sold.   

14 of the Most Expensive NFTs Ever Sold:

1. Everydays: The First 5000 Days by Beeple

Price: $69.3 million

— Christie’s (@ChristiesInc) March 11, 2021 In March 2021, Everydays: The First 5000 Days, created by the digital artist Mike Winkelmann (aka Beeple), was sold for a record high of $69.3 million, making it the most expensive NFT to date. In fact, it’s one of the most expensive artworks that have ever been sold.  The artwork is a collage of 5,000 of the artist’s earlier work. In 2007, Beeple embarked on a mission to create and post a new digital artwork online every single day. The result – 5,000 digital pictures.    The artwork, which was sold by the auction house Christie’s at an online auction, was bought by Vignesh Sundaresan (aka MetaKovan). In an interview with CNBC, he said that he was willing to bid even higher as NFTs were the start of a new era in art.

2. CryptoPunk #7523 by Larva Labs

Price: $11.7 million

— Reuters (@Reuters) June 10, 2021 In very few instances will a pixelated image bag you millions of dollars. CryptoPunk #7523 that was developed by John Watkinson and Matt Hall from Larva Labs is one example of this exception. While there are 10,000 other similar collectible characters, this particular digital character is one of just nine Alien punks and the only one that wears a medical mask.  It was sold on 10 June 2021 for $11,754,000 at a Sotheby’s “Natively Digital” auction. The buyer, Shalom Meckenzie, is an Israeli entrepreneur and the biggest shareholder of DraftKings, a daily fantasy and sports-betting firm.  

3. CryptoPunk #7804 by Larva Labs

Price: $7.56 million

— CryptoPunks Bot (@cryptopunksbot) March 11, 2021 You’re not seeing double. These pixelated faces might look similar, but it’s the unique attributes that set them apart and drive their popularity. As a matter of fact, you’ll be seeing more of these blue faces later on our list.  CryptoPunk #7804 is also one of the nine Alien punks. Instead of a medical mask, this one has a pipe in his mouth and wears small shades and a cap facing forward. In January 2018, it was sold for the first time for only $14,988. Then, in March 2021, CryptoPunk #7804 was resold for $7.5 million. 

4. CryptoPunk #3100 by Larva Labs

Price: $7.58 million

— CryptoPunks Bot (@cryptopunksbot) July 6, 2017 CryptoPunk #3100 is the third of the nine Alien punks to have sold for an astronomical price. Unlike the other two Alien punks on our list, his accessories are minimal and he wears only a headband. It was sold for $7.58 million in March 2021 and is the only CryptoPunk on our list that’s currently listed as for sale by the owner for more than 10 times the original sale price – $132.96 million.  

5. Crossroad by Beeple

Price: $6.6 million

The #1/1 from beeple’s first NG drop has just resold on the secondary market for $6.6 million. History has just been made. Congrats to beeple and of course to @pablorfraile for the sale. pic.twitter.com/mTYG4VABSw — Nifty Gateway (@niftygateway) February 25, 2021 Crossroad is another NFT created by Beeple that was sold for millions of dollars. While not nearly reaching the price of Everydays, Crossroad was sold on Nifty Gateway, a digital art marketplace and platform, to an anonymous buyer for $6.66 million.  The digital artwork shows former US president Donald Trump flat on his stomach with derogatory words written all over his body after his defeat in the 2020 US presidential election. The interesting fact about this NFT is that when it was first created by Beeple, he designed it in such a manner that the artwork would change depending on the result of the election.  

6. Ocean Front by Beeple

Price: $6 million

— beeple (@beeple) March 24, 2019 After nearly acquiring Beeple’s Everydays, Justin Sun, the CEO and founder of the cryptocurrency platform TRON, managed to snatch up this digital artwork by Beeple for a “modest” $6 million, 10 times less than what he was willing to pay for Everydays. The best part about this sale that was made via Nifty Gateway is that the profits of the auction were given to Open Earth Foundation, a non-profit organization with the goal of fighting climate change.  The artwork depicts a tree that sits on top of a platform with shipping containers and trailers that in turn sits on the ocean. It serves to comment on the climate change issues that we’re currently facing. So, the fact that the proceeds will go to help keep tabs on the progress of the Paris Agreement makes this sale bittersweet. 

7. CryptoPunk #5217 by Larva Labs

Price: $5.45 million

— CryptoPunks Bot (@cryptopunksbot) July 30, 2021 Unlike the other digital artworks by Larva Labs on our list, this CryptoPunk forms part of the Ape punks collection. CryptoPunk #5217 is one of 24 Ape punks and sports a knitted cap and a gold chain.  It was sold at the end of July 2021 for $5.45 million. It’s currently not listed for sale by its owner. 

8. This Changed Everything by Sir Tim Berners-Lee

Price: $5.43 million

— Cassandra Hatton 🚀 (@the_lynx_eyed) June 15, 2021 This Changed Everything is an artistic representation of the world wide web’s source code, making it a type of historical artifact. Included in the NFT is timestamped documentation that outlines the creation of the internet. It also includes a letter written by Sir Tim Berners-Lee and a digital poster of the full code that he created.  It was auctioned the last week of June 2021 by Sotheby’s and sold for $5,434,500 million to an anonymous buyer. Though, less than an hour after the auction closed, Scott Burke, a member of PleasrDAO, found a mistake in the video of the source code that gets typed up. 

9. Stay Free by Edward Snowden

Price: $2.75 million

All proceeds to @FreedomofPress. → https://t.co/EewI1HVknD pic.twitter.com/eXUJpf8hc8 — Foundation (@foundation) April 15, 2021 The whistleblower, Edward Snowden, made another contribution to society. This one is in the form of an NFT artwork.   In April 2021, his digital artwork titled Stay Free was sold for $2.75 million. The artwork features a portrait of Snowden by Platon that’s placed on top of court documents that declared that the mass surveillance practice of the National Security Agency was unlawful. The proceeds of this auction went to Freedom of the Press Foundation, a non-profit organization founded to aid free speech and freedom of the press.  To date, this is the only NFT that Snowden has created. 

10. CryptoPunk #7252 by Larva Labs

Price: $5.3 million

— NFT Volt ⚡️ (@nftVOLTclub) September 17, 2021 One of the interesting things about the sale of this NFT is that it was resold less than a month after it was first sold. On 4 August 2021, it was first sold for $2.53 million. Make no mistake, this is loads of money for an NFT, but not when you compare it to the price for which it was resold. A mere 20 days later, it was resold for more than double that amount at $5.33 million.  CryptoPunk #7252 is the first of the Zombie punks collection on our list. It’s one of 88 Zombie punks and sports three accessories: a chinstrap, an earring, and crazy hair. 

11. Save Thousands of Lives by Noora Health

Price: $5.1 million

Name: Save Thousands Of Lives By: Noora Health Non-profit Noora Health created its “Save Thousands of Lives” NFT to raise funds for its work with new mothers in South Asia.#nfts #nft #digitalart #art #cryptoart #artist #raredigitalart #ethereum pic.twitter.com/sTvRF98ZA2 — Daily Dose Of NFTs (@DoseNfts) September 28, 2021 Similar to Stay Free by Snowden and Beeple’s Ocean Front, this NFT by Noora Health is less about the money and more about the cause. Noora Health was launched in 2014 to redefine healthcare by equipping families to play a key role in the healthcare journeys of their loved ones.   In May 2021, the NFT, Save Thousands of Lives, created by Noora Health was sold via OpenSea for just over $5 million. As the title suggests, the proceeds will be used by the non-profit organization to save quite literally thousands of lives. According to their numbers, they can save one life (and improve many more lives) with every $1,235 raised by the sale. 

12. CryptoPunk #2338 by Larva Labs

Price: $4.38 million

— CryptoPunks Bot (@cryptopunksbot) August 6, 2021 If you’ve grown tired of looking at pixelated faces (or getting jealous of the success of Larva Labs), this is the last punk on our list. Just like CryptoPunk #7252, this NFT is also one of 88 Zombie punks and has only one accessory – a mohawk thin.  After CryptoPunk #2338 was first sold in July 2017 for a mere $673, it was already resold three times. The highest price that it has achieved was $4.38 million at the beginning of August 2021.  Interestingly enough, when this NFT was resold the first time, it was actually sold at a loss of $73. If the owner kicked himself then, this latest transaction will for sure make him revisit that bad decision four years ago again. 

13. Replicator by Micah Bowbak

Price: $4.1 million

— NFT Volt ⚡️ (@nftVOLTclub) September 17, 2021 Replicator is a self-replicating NFT that creates variant NFTs every 28 days that the owner can then sell. This means that the owner can end up selling more than a hundred NFTs, each with its own resale value.  The creator Micah Bowbak (aka Mad Dog Jones) dubbed his artwork as the first “multi-generational NFT. It was sold at a Phillips auction for just over $4 million in April 2021.

14. Doge 

Price: $4 million

The image of a Shiba Inu, a breed of hunting dog from Japan, is viewed as one of the most famous memes. As of June 2021, it’s also the most expensive meme NFT after it was sold for about $4 million on Zora. A percentage of the sale’s proceeds will go toward the World Food Program, the Japanese Red Cross Society, and a number of other charities.  It’s not the first time that this meme’s journey to stardom took a different turn. It enjoyed a recent resurgence after a cryptocurrency Dogecoin was named after the meme. Then, earlier in 2021, Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, endorsed the cryptocurrency on social media which also helped to increase its popularity.  The Doge NFT now is 99.29% below its price an it’s worth $0.0009887.