Over the past 24 hours, Cryptopunkks has seen a surge in purchasing activity as floor prices have risen to 42 ETH per NFT.
According to data from its official website, the Yuga Labs-backed NFT collection has seen 19 sales of unique pixelated avatar heads over the past 24 hours. According to data from Cryptoslam, the recent surge in Cryptopunkks buyer activity has increased the number of transactions by 18.75%, making the NFT collection the second largest location.
So far, the top purchase of the last 24 hours is Cryptopunk #2301, featuring glasses and avatars and hoodies purchased at the current price of 115 ETH (ETH) or $235,190.
At the time of pressing, the floor price for the crypto plant is at 42 ETH. That number is up 5% compared to the previous day, when floor prices were still below 40 ETH. Today, the floor price fell to 39.39 ETH.

Price Chart for Cryptopunks Floor Prices for the past 24 hours of March 25, 2025 | Source: Coingecko
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In the last 24 hours, total sales of Cryptopunks NFTS reached 915.37 ETH. According to current market prices, total sales today equals more than $1.8 million. According to data from Crypto.News, Ethereum is currently trading its hands for $2,060.
Over the past month, sales of NFT collections have risen by nearly 20%, showing an upward trend. However, despite recent increase in buyer activity, its daily trading volume has clearly fallen by 21.8%. Currently, the market capitalization amounts to 419,748 ETH, or approximately $865 million.
Over the past seven days, Yuga Labs-Backed Collection has accounted for the top NFT collectible sales, with Cryptopunks #2967 being valued at $843,070, which was sold on March 23rd.
Released in 2017, Cryptopunks is an NFT collection consisting of 10,000 unique pixel art avatars that traders can mint on the Ethereum blockchain. In October 2024, publisher Haidong released an 800-page book that chronicles all 10,000 punks ever created. The book entitled “cryptopunks: free to claib” was written and edited by Zak Kyes, creative director of Web3 lifestyles, in collaboration with Yuga Labs.
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