2022-02-27 23:30:02
NFT News
 Sothebyâs has cancelled the CryptoPunks NFT collection auction called Punk It. The reason was the refusal of the owner of the tokens to sell his collection. NFT owner 0Ă650d has decided not to sell the tokens, which are estimated to be worth between $20 million and $30 million.
 An unknown person paid $500,000 in ETH fees to issue 1,000 NFTs. A crypto investor paid 204 ETH fees to issue 1,000 non-fungible tokens from the Tubby Cats collection. The creation of these NFTs cost the collector 100 ETH.
 Rakuten has launched an NFT trading platform. Japanese e-commerce giant Rakuten has announced the full launch of its own platform for trading collectable tokens, which has already hosted the first issue of NFTs.
 Axie Infinity became the first gaming NFT project to reach $4.14 billion in sales. The platform has over 1.9 million NFT collection traders now and ranks second in terms of total sales after NBA Top shot. AXS tokens grew by 2775% in a year.
 âNFT transactions have become the most popular on the Ethereum blockchain. Analysts of the CoinMetrics service reported that there are more transactions with ERC-721 standard tokens in the Ethereum network than with tokens of other standards and stablecoins.
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