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I noticed some interesting statistics about the NFT market. It turns out that the most expensive NFT ever sold is The Merge by Pak. Approximately 30,000 collectors purchased this collection for a total of $91.8 million. Impressive, right?
Next are Everdays with five thousand unique tokens—they were sold for $69.3 million. And Clock, which was fully acquired by the Assange organization for $52.8 million. These were October 2025 sales, but even now, these figures are astonishing.
Regarding other expensive NFTs, Human One sold for $28.9 million—in the opinion of analysts, it is one of the most ambitious projects in the space. CryptoPunk #5822 became the most expensive in its collection at a price of $23.7 million.
Digging deeper, there are a few more noteworthy assets. CryptoPunk #7523 ушел за 11,75 млн, #3100 sold for $7.67 million, and Ringers #109 for $7.1 million. Interestingly, even against these numbers, the most expensive NFT still remains The Merge—the difference is simply huge. It seems collectors are willing to pay serious money for rare and innovative digital assets.