Cryptopunks and BAYC Floor Values Go Head-to-Head, as the Punks Briefly Surpass Bored Apes

newsbtcPublished on 2022-08-22Last updated on 2022-08-22

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On Sunday, August 21, 2022, the floor value of the Cryptopunks non-fungible token (NFT) collection briefly surpassed the Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) NFT collection’s floor value.

On Sunday, August 21, 2022, the floor value of the Cryptopunks non-fungible token (NFT) collection briefly surpassed the Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) NFT collection’s floor value. While it’s not by a huge amount, at the time, Cryptopunks floor was ​​66.45 ether, while BAYC’s least expensive NFT was 64.99 ETH.

Cryptopunks Reclaims the Throne It Held Last Year by Flipping BAYC’s Floor Value

Non-fungible token (NFT) sales are not doing so well this week as sales are down 18.75% lower than the week prior’s sale volume, according to cryptoslam.io statistics. Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) holds the top sales this week with $15,087,189 million in sales, up 61.47% higher than last week.

While Cryptopunks is the sixth largest collection in terms of this week’s NFT sales with $4,517,133 in sales this week, sales are down 52.38% lower than the week prior. Despite the lower number of sales this past week, Cryptopunks has briefly managed to flip BAYC in terms of floor value.

On August 21, at 1:45 p.m. (EST), Cryptopunks’ floor value was 66.45 ETH or $107,866. BAYC’s floor value slipped down to 64.99 ETH or $105,623 at that time. The head-to-head action has been going on for most of the day, and later in the afternoon, BAYC managed to regain the top floor.

At 1:45 p.m. (EST), the floor value of the Cryptopunks NFT collection briefly surpassed the Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT collection’s floor value. BAYC managed to regain the top position by 4:00 p.m. (EST) on Sunday afternoon.

NFT floor values are a whole lot different than they were 26 days ago on July 26, 2022. At that time, BAYC had the top floor value with 82 ether as it was the least expensive BAYC on that day. Cryptopunks NFTs were in second place that day, as the floor value was 73.95 ETH on July 26. In fact, statistics from archive.org shows BAYC has held the top floor value week over week for months on end.

The Block Crypto’s Floor Price of Popular NFTs chart on August 21, 2022.

The head-to-head competition today follows Yuga Labs releasing the Cryptopunks and Meebits intellectual property licenses last week. The new licenses make it so Cryptopunks and Meebits owners can use their NFTs for commercial or personal purposes. The company’s BAYC NFTs also have a license for NFT owners, but Galaxy Digital research claims the license covering BAYC, MAYC, and BAKC NFTs contains critical contradictions.

While Cryptopunks temporarily flipped BAYC’s floor value on August 21, the opposite took place on December 22, 2021. At that time the lowest BAYC was 53.9 ETH while the lowest valued Cryptopunk was 52.69 ETH. After BAYC flipped Cryptopunks at the end of last year, however, it has maintained dominance in terms of being the top floor value. Except on a few occasions, the NFT collection PROOF Collective has briefly flipped BAYC.

Following the brief flippening early Sunday afternoon, BAYC managed to regain the top position and by 4:00 p.m. (EST), BAYC’s floor was 68.48 ETH, while Cryptopunks floor was 66.45 ETH. While BAYC’s market valuation at the time of writing is $1.11 billion, Cryptopunks’ market valuation is now roughly $1.07 billion. At 5:30 p.m., BAYC’s floor was 68.48 ETH and Cryptopunks floor was 66.45 ETH.

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