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Azuki NFTs sells the eighth most expensive skateboard

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Azuki NFTs sells the eighth most expensive skateboard

Source: blockchain.news

Azuki is making history, the Web3.0 brand recognized for its Non-Fungible Token (NFT) innovations, as it sold the eighth most expensive skateboard in the world.

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The brand Announced the successful completion of its Golden Skateboard auction on Sunday when it announced 8 winners of the extremely rare work that represents a mix of art and technology.

According to the startup, the cheapest offer it received for the golden skateboards was 200 ETH, worth approximately $266,518, based on the Ethereum price set at $1,332.59 at the time of writing.

“The golden skateboard is a marvel of art and technology showcasing our first implementation of PBT, paving the way for a new era of storytelling,” Azuki said in his Twitter announcement, adding that it “broke the record for the longest skateboard. face of history. sold (in fact, the 8 most expensive skateboards ever sold)”.

As revealed by startup NFT, the highest bid received for the Golden Skateboard NFT was 303 ETH (approximately $403,774.77) and was purchased by a Twitter user with the username @Johnf696969.

Some iconic NFTs have been known to go on sale for expensive amounts, and this type of mega collection is common in the space. While Azuki skateboard sales are impressive, there are collections like Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC), World of Women (WoW), and Moonbirds NFT, among others, that have also posted massive selling prices over time.

Azuki, as an NFT brand, has earned a unique place among the most elite collections, now ranked as the fourth most valuable collection. The Azuki NFT is currently trading at a minimum price of 11.5 ETH with a market capitalization of 140,538.45 ETH according to data from CoinMarketCap.

In all, Mike Winkelmann, the digital artist known as Beeple holds the title for selling the most valuable NFT to date. His collage Everydays: The First 5000 Days was auctioned for $69.3 million in March 2020 and it was later revealed that Metakovan bought it.

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