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NFT Collection PixelMap Price, Stats, and Review

NFT Collection PixelMap Price, Stats, and Review

Table of Contents

  1. What is an PixelMap?
  2. How many owners does the PixelMap collection have?
  3. NFT Collection PixelMap Price and Sales
  4. Why are some NFTs expensive and others not?
  5. Is the PixelMap Collection Over or Underpriced?
  6. PixelMap NFT Collection Examples
  7. PixelMap fees
  8. PixelMap editors list

What is an PixelMap?

PixelMap are a non-fungible tokens collection built on the Ethereum network launched in 26 August, 2021. 2,672 items of the PixelMap collection can now be viewed at OpenSea.

How many owners does the PixelMap collection have?

The total number of owners has reached 527 within 543 days since its release.

NFT Collection PixelMap Price and Sales

The market capitalization of PixelMap NFT collection is 1,635.26 ETH. Since created the PixelMap, 1,274 collections sales were made at an average price of 2.63 ETH (~$4,474.93 at the time of writing). This created a total volume in 3,344.846 ETH. The floor price of PixelMap is 0.75 and the 30-day trading volume is kept at 20.45 ETH. The payment tokens of the PixelMap collection are ETH, DAI, WETH, USDC.

Why are some NFTs expensive and others not?

NFTs are very new to the blockchain ecosystem and are still in their infancy. It is an emerging market meaning there is no historical data or precedence that can assist in determining the value of an NFT. NFT projects that started at the beginning of the market boom have garnered legitimacy purely because they had a first-mover advantage. These “established” NFT projects have also had the opportunity to improve and learn from the issues that have plagued the NFT market and have, in such a way, made themselves more valuable. When the NFT boom took flight, many people realized profits beyond their wildest dreams, creating a space for opportunists to take advantage of the market growth. While some NFTs can be considered digital art, created by an artist who recognizes the value NFTs can add to the creative space, others have been made purely out of greed and a need to exploit the immense market growth. NFT projects that stem from greed and exploitation often have no value and are ultimately garbage.

Is the PixelMap Collection Over or Underpriced?

It is difficult to determine whether NFTs from the PixelMap collection is overpriced or underpriced. Making such an assessment will become clearer when the market for NFTs and metaverses develops more actively. The price is also influenced by how the PixelMap collection is developed and promoted by its creators and community.

PixelMap NFT Collection Examples

Tile #3459

Tile #3459

Tile #3452

Tile #3452

Tile #577

Tile #577

Tile #581

Tile #581

PixelMap fees

  • Buyer fee to dev: 0 basis points
  • Seller fee to dev: 500 basis points
  • Buyer fee to opensea.io: 0 basis points
  • Seller fee to opensea.io: 250 basis points
  • Buyer fee: 0 basis points
  • Seller fee: 750 basis points

PixelMap editors list

The approved editor's accounts of PixelMap collection are 0xd048aa0525a3467c9b49fe727b319260f463fd4f, 0x4688d77756a1d6f1ecf468c7b2ed1f66a0a45b28.

Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. It is not offered or intended to be used as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice.

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