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I noticed an interesting trend — last year, the NFT market saw astronomical prices for individual tokens. I decided to find out which works became the most expensive NFTs in October 2025.
The top spot goes to The Merge by Pak — almost $92 million for the collection. It was a mass sale where 30,000 people bought tokens. Next is Everydays with 5,000 unique works totaling $69 million — also a significant figure. Clock rounds out the top three with $52 million, purchased by the Assange organization.
Things get more interesting from here. Human One sold for $28 million — according to analysts, it’s one of the most ambitious projects in the segment. And closing the top five is CryptoPunk #5822 — $23 million for a single token. Interestingly, this is the most expensive NFT within that collection.
Digging deeper, there are a few more noteworthy mentions: CryptoPunk #7523 за 11 млн, CryptoPunk #3100 sold for $7.6 million and Ringers #109 for $7 million. It’s clear that the most expensive NFTs on the market are mostly either unique original works or rare pixel art. It will be interesting to see what happens next in this segment.