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CryptoPunks enter MoMA with 8 NFTs added to its permanent collection

On December 20, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) added eight CryptoPunks to its permanent collection. The acquisition recognizes CryptoPunks as an essential component of digital and cultural history.

According to CryptoPunks, the eight NFTs included Punk 4018, Punk 2786, Punk 5616, Punk 5160, Punk 3407, Punk 7178, Punk 74, and Punk 7899. The Punks confirmed that the NFTs will be preserved and cared for as part of the museum’s collection, a testament to its history.

CryptoPunks continue to dominate the NFT market

CryptoPunks said that this gift’s collective generosity demonstrates the tenacity and spirit of the punk community, which has sustained the project. The team confirmed that Mara Calderon and ArtOnBlockchain made this historic donation possible. CozomoMedici, JudithESSS, NTmoney, kukulabanze, and Rhyd0n also contributed Punks from their own collection as part of their ongoing dedication to the project.

According to CryptoPunks, 1OF1_art assisted in the acquisition of the NFTs.

CryptoPunks are pixelated avatars that are randomly created by computer code recorded on the Ethereum blockchain. Matt Hall and John Watkinson introduced the CryptoPunks in 2017. The two creators are also collectively known as Larva Labs.

CryptoPunks revealed that there are only 10,000 punks, and no two are the same. Currently, the 10,000 CryptoPunks are dispersed throughout the Ethereum wallets of 3,121 individuals.

CryptoPunk has progressed to dominate the NFT market. At a Christie’s auction in 2021, one of the most sought-after CryptoPunk NFTs, CryptoPunk 9997, sold for HK$33.9 million (approximately US$4.35 million), nearly five times its highest estimate.

The NFT, which was initially purchased in 2017 for 0.15 Ethereum (then $66), is one of only 88 zombie CryptoPunks in the world. Only 273 and 254 punks, respectively, have a tiny beard and a cap.

CryptoPunks market activity remains stable, indicating ongoing interest in the collection’s most affordable assets, with the current floor price at 26.58 ETH (approximately $79.37). The project has made 1,888 sales in the last 12 months.

The project’s lifetime sales volume has reached 1.40 million ETH, equivalent to approximately $3.89 billion, underscoring its enduring significance in the NFT market.

According to CryptoPunks, the trade momentum remains strong in the short term, despite larger market cycles, with sales of 136.48 ETH ($407,540) over the last day, 505.91 ETH ($1,510,000) over the previous week, and 2,850 ETH ($8,500,000) over the last four weeks.

NFTs have become increasingly popular in the art market. In July,  the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (ICA Miami) purchased CryptoPunk 5293, one of just 3,840 female punks. After being purchased, CryptoPunk 5293 became the first NFT to be included in a major art museum collection.

On February 25, 2021, Christie’s posted an NFT-based digital artwork by artist Beeple, commonly known by his actual name, Mike Winkelmann, for online auction. The opening price for the NFT was $100, with no estimate provided. 

According to Christie’s, Beeple sold for an outstanding price of $69.3 million. The NFT became the third most expensive living artist at auction (after Jeff Koons and David Hockney). Beeple set a record for the most costly digital artwork.

According to the 2025 Art Basel and UBS Art Market Report, the global art market may be recalibrating, but it’s not collapsing, despite growing economic and geopolitical unrest. The report claimed that the industry is expanding its base at the lower and mid-price tiers, attracting a new breed of collectors, despite overall numbers indicating a period of adjustment.

The report revealed a 3 percent increase in transaction volume, reaching 40.5 million. According to the report, the increase in transactions reflected continued market participation despite the presence of headwinds. 

However, the report noted that sales across tracked geographies continued to face limitations in 2024 due to political tensions, economic volatility, and trade fragmentation. The report noted that the limitations resulted in a 12 percent decrease compared to the previous year, amounting to $57.5 billion.

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Source: https://www.cryptopolitan.com/cryptopunks-enter-moma-with-eight-nfts/

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