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This is NFT A Coin for the Ferryman is a moving NFT image with GIF format that shows a person's facial expressions that are constantly changing. This work encapsulates the dark and moody thematic tone of the artist.
A Coin for the Ferryman is one of the earliest works from Xcopy that was printed on April 20, 2018. There is no clear information about the buyer of this work, but reportedly A Coin for the Ferryman was sold through the Super Rare marketplace for US $ 6.01 million.
Human One NFT
First, there is a cool nft image of Human One which was launched on November 9, 2021, to coincide with an auction held by Christie's. Human One is Beeple's second NFT artwork to achieve great success. Human One was officially purchased by Swiss entrepreneur Ryan Zurrer for US$28.9 million.
Human One is one of the unique works because it has dynamic and hybrid physical or digital properties. This work presents a human statue that continues to walk across an ever-changing landscape . This human statue has 3D motion presented through four 16K resolution video screens that are joined together to form a 4×4 foot box and housed in polished aluminum metal.
The Merge
world's most expensive nft 2022🤯🤯
In first place, the world's most expensive NFT as of 2022 is Pak's The Merge. This NFT is priced at $91.8 million.🌡️
The Merge was sold on the Nifty Gateway platform to more than 28,000 collectors. The Merge is an NFT consisting of 3 large white circles on a dark black background. The more buyers of the NFT, the more the circle's " mass " will be.
Everydays: The First 5000 Days!
Next, there is the work of NFT by Mike Beeple Winkelmann. The Everydays: The First 5000 Days artwork sold at Christie's auction house was purchased by Vignesh “Metakovan” Sundaresan for $69.3 million or equivalent to IDR 1 trillion (exchange rate of IDR 14,529). This work is a large compilation of Beeple that has been working on a daily basis since May 2007.
Controversial nft the clock!
The origin of this NFT is quite unique. CLOCK was created as a means of raising funds to defend Julian Assange who was controversially jailed in May 2019.
At that time, Assange was accused of espionage against the US government through WikiLeaks, the website he founded. CLOCK itself is valued at $56 million or around IDR830 billion (exchange rate of 14,831). This NFT is actually very simple, in the form of writing that shows the number of days Assange has been in prison. The creator of this NFT is an anonymous artist who refers to himself as Mr.
Shalom Meckenzie bought CryptoPunk #7523 in a “Native Digital” auction for $11.8 million. He really wanted this character because it was considered the rarest character that symbolized COVID and popularized NFT.
CryptoPunk #7804
Last March, the work was purchased by Dylan Field, CEO of design software company Figma, for $7.56 million. He is interested in buying this character because it is the only character that has a pipe accessory and a front hat.