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NFT Collector “fat-finger” Lost $56K While Bidding on BEANZ NFTs

Posted on the 20 February 2023 by Nftnewspro
NFT collector's fat-finger error costs thousands of dollars

While bidding on the BEANZ NFT collection, the anonymous NFT collector “Franklin” made a “fat-finger” error that resulted in his accidentally outbidding the floor price of an NFT by more than 21 times.

Franklin confirmed the error on February 19; he had spent 35 ETH, or almost $60,000 at the time, for an NFT from the Azuki project’s BEANZ collection when the floor price was closer to 1.7 ETH, or $2,800.

As you may already know, I placed a fat-finger collection offer of 35 ETH on Beanz. I meant to type a much lower bid with a quantity of 35, but I instead bid 35 ETH for 1 purchase (floor of like 1.73 ETH at the time). It got accepted before I could cancel.
Oops.
I’ll be okay.

— Franklin (@franklinisbored) February 19, 2023

On the BEANZ collection, he said he “placed a fat-finger collection offer” on the BEANZ collection but was actually meant to input a “much lower bid with a quantity of 35.”

“I instead bid 35 ETH for 1 purchase […] It got accepted before I could cancel. Oops. I’ll be okay,”  tweets from Franklin.

Unfortunately, it appears that Franklin only briefly had Bean #10626, as it was sold two hours after the incorrect purchase for only 1.77 WETH, representing a loss of around $56,000.

This is not the first time that Fat Fingers has made extremely careless errors. In the month of May, a collector of Fat Fingered Bored Ape sold the NFT for $200.

In an unexpected sale that took place once more in May 2022, A Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) NFT was purchased for the equivalent of $18,700 worth of ether. All of these raise people’s awareness. Anyway it may happen to anyone.

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