NFT collectors bought eight Golden Skateboard NFTs from the Azuki project for a total of more than 1,900 ETH (about $2.5 million at the time of the deal).
The results of the Azuki Golden Skateboard auction are in.
After 24H+ of fierce bidding (especially in the final moments), we have our top 8 Golden Skateboard auction winners. Let’s extend our warm & heartfelt congratulations to the winners!
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— Azuki (@AzukiOfficial) October 23, 2022
The lowest bid among winning bids at the 24-hour auction was 200 ETH (about $267,000), the highest — 309 ETH (over $412,000).
In November, owners of Golden Skateboard NFT will be able to receive physical skateboards, which will become the most expensive in history, according to the project.
The Azuki collection is issued on the Ethereum blockchain and consists of 10,000 tokens. According to OpenSea, the minimum price of an NFT is 11.49 ETH ($15,340). The total sales volume of the corresponding works on the marketplace reached 266,000 ETH (~$355 million).
Earlier in September, sources at The Block reported that the Azuki-backed studio Chiru Labs to raise $30 million in a Series A round.
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