Biggest NFT Sales in 2021

List of 10 major NFT sales in the year 2021

Faiver
2 min readJan 7, 2022

The year 2021 has been the year that saw major growth in the digital marketplace and even the new ways to go about digital artwork rather than the old traditional ones. One of the most important parts of this journey was the NFT. Here is the list of the 10 biggest NFT sales that happened in 2021.

  1. Beeple — Everydays: The First 5000 Days

Still topping the list is Beeple’s Everydays: The First 5000 Days which got sold for about $69.3 million.

2. Beeple — Human One

Beeple’s another artwork Human One adds to this list and was sold for about $28.9 million.

3. CryptoPunk #7523

The ever-growing interest in CryptoPunk’s series makes CryptoPunk#7523 the third largest sale in 2021 and was sold for about $11.7 million.

4. CryptoPunk #4156

Adding to the list is CryptoPunk #4156 that got sold at $10.2 million.

5. CryptoPunk #3100

CryptoPunk #3100 sold for $ 7.57 million also accounts for being the second major Punk sale that happened on March 11, 2021.

6. CryptoPunk #7804

And yet another CryptoPunk, CryptoPunk #7804 makes it to the list for being sold at about $7.56 million.

7. Ringers#109 by Dmitri Cherniak

Dmitri Cherniak’s Ringers was another major NFT sale that took place in 2021 making a $7.1 million profit from the sales.

8. CryptoPunk #8857

The CryptoPunk collection has always piqued the interest of the audiences and this is no surprise that another CryptoPunk, CryptoPunk #8857, sold at about $6.6 million makes it to the list of the top 10 biggest NFT sales in 2021.

9. Beeple — Crossroad

Beeple has been significantly ruling the NFT world and Crossroad, another artwork by Beeple, makes about $6.6 million and accounting one of the biggest NFT sales.

10. XCOPY — Right-click and Save As guy

XCOPY’s Right-Click and Save As guy entered the list.

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