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I noticed that in October of last year, there was a real explosion in premium NFT prices. The most expensive NFT from that period was The Merge by Pak, where nearly 30,000 participants bought tokens for $91.8 million. Just an incredible figure for a single project. Following it is Everydays with 5,000 unique tokens that sold for $69.3 million. Interestingly, Clock, which was purchased by the Assange organization, ranked third with a total of $52.8 million — also a significant amount for a single collection. Then Human One for $28.9 million, and closing the top five is CryptoPunk #5822 - тот самый дорогой криптопанк из всей серии, проданный за $23,7 млн. Кстати, есть еще несколько интересных штук: CryptoPunk #7523, which sold for $11.75 million, #3100 за $7,67 млн и Ringers #109 for $7.1 million. It turns out that the most expensive NFT overall is The Merge, but the entire premium collection market during that period was simply at its peak. All these sums show that true collectors are willing to pay huge amounts for rare and significant tokens. It will be interesting to see how prices have changed over the past few months.