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Virtual Property Sells for $1.5M in Ether, Smashing NFT Record

The eye-popping 888 ETH virtual land sale is said to mark the largest NFT transaction of all time.

Updated Sep 14, 2021, 12:09 p.m. Published Feb 9, 2021, 5:17 p.m.
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A piece of virtual land on blockchain marketplace and gaming platform Axie Infinity has just sold for a record-breaking sum in cryptocurrency.

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At around 23:00 UTC on Monday, one of the platform's newest community members, "Flying Falcon," purchased the digital estate of nine adjacent Genesis blocks for 888.25 ether, roughly $1.5 million at the time.

The transaction marks the largest non-fungible token (NFT) transaction of all time, superseding the previous $800,000 record set by Polyient Games and their purchase of "the Citadel of the Sun" from Gala Games.

"As Genesis land plots are the rarest and best-positioned plots in Axie Infinity they were a natural fit for my thesis," Flying Falcon told CoinDesk via email. "What we're witnessing is a historic moment; the rise of digital nations with their own system of clearly delineated, irrevocable property rights."

While the "epic 9" plot is by far the NFT sector's largest sale to date, there are roughly three other plots going for much higher: from 100 to 10,000 ETH.

Genesis NFTs are supply-capped virtual plots featuring a "unique aesthetic" and prime positioning within the Axie platform.

"As the largest digital land sale ever, this marks a significant development in the short history of NFTs," the seller, Danny (who preferred not to provide a surname), told CoinDesk. "Virtual economies will be the new frontier for an increasingly digital world."

See also: Rare Hashmasks Digital Artwork Sells for $650K in Ether

The virtual land assets will be used for an upcoming game mode known as Axie Land, aka Project K.

Danny recently purchased a rare Hashmasks digital artwork for 420 ETH (around $650,000 at the time of purchase, as CoinDesk reported last week.

CORRECTION (Feb. 10, 2:04 UTC): Corrects statement from crypto collectibles website NonFungible which incorrectly claimed F1 Delta Time held the prior record at $233K. The previous record holder was Polyient Games and their purchase of a Gala Games NFT.

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