There were two strange deals, both of which left everyone astonished. We are unsure if it is a result of a mistake or anything else. Someone just spent 1,024 eth, which is equivalent to $1.2 million, to purchase one floor of Ape (left), when he/she could have purchased 12 BEY BAYC (right) instead.
someone just bought 1 floor ape (left) for $1.2 Million when they could have bought 12 BAYC (right) instead pic.twitter.com/qsiKbZDWFN
— 𝖕 𝖚 𝖋 𝖋 nft (@PuffYatty) June 14, 2022
The Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) NFTs have the potential to amass a cult following in the field of non-fiction texts. To put it more simply, Bored Ape NFTs are one of the most costly and successful NFT projects. These projects include pictures of punky apes with dissatisfied attitudes and human attire on their often multicolored and occasionally metal bodies.
Yuga Labs, a genuine Web 3.0 firm, is supporting the BAYC NFTs, which come with 10,000 apes, each of which has distinctive “properties” such as varying kinds of fur, clothes, headgear, eyes, and so on. The Bored Ape NFTs are held in the highest regard.
As was said before, they were issued in April 2021 at a cost of 0.08 ETH apiece when they were first coined. As a result, it is quite probable that Bored Apes was one of the NFTs that offered the most disproportionate profits to early investors.
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