The non-fungible tokens NFTs have become extremely popular over the past two years. In recent times, NFTs that are part of specific collections sell for thousands to even millions of dollars each. Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs (BAYC), saw $257 Million in total sales over the last 30 Days. While people still question the value of NFTs, it’s also interesting to see who is purchasing the most expensive NFTs like Bored Apes and trading them regularly. Below is a comprehensive look at the five most profitable BAYC traders and how much they’ve made in profit.
Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs now have a floor value of over 100 Ethereum
Bored Ape Yacht Club, (BAYC), is a non fungible token collection. At the moment, BAYC NFTs hold the highest floor prices of all NFT collections. According to data, the floor price for BAYC at present is 105.0 Ethereum or less than $360K. The term “floor price” means it’s the lowest value someone is willing to sell a Bored Ape NFT.
9.999 BAYC-based NFTs have been built using the Ethereum blockchain. The digital collectibles can be owned by 6,412 unique addresses. The collection also sees significant trade volume. Some traders have earned millions by trading Bored Ape NFTs. Bitcoin.com News has taken a look at the five most successful NFT traders in history to give you an overview of their trading strategies.
These are the Top Five Most Profitable Bore-Ape Traders
Currently, according to cryptoslam.io BAYC stats, “Machibigbrother” is the top BAYC trader of all time. Machibigbrother has profited by $5.85 million trading 34 Bored Apes, and has netted a 182.29% return. Machibigbrother’s portfolio is worth $72.72 million today, according to dappradar.com statistics. The top trader has 6,626 NFTs out of the 203 collections.
The second-most profitable trader in the BAYC bunch is “icanfly3,” a trader that has gathered $4.93 million in profits, over 26 trades, and reaped a 562.91% return. At the moment, icanfly3 holds 498 NFTs taken from 64 collections.
The third-most BAYC trader in terms of all-time statistics is “Dfarmer,” a trader that’s made $3.99 million in profit from 14 different trades. Dfarmer’s return has been significant, with 455.96% of his BAYC swap earnings. Dfarmer’s portfolio holds 1,444 NFTs from 120 unique collections, and the trader’s portfolio is worth $9.69 million at the time of writing.
The fourth-most profitable Bored Ape trader today doesn’t have a profile name, and simply uses an ethereum address “0xC310e7.” The trader has made $3.64 million in profits from trading Bored Apes, gathering a whopping 2,310,248% return from ten different trades. 0xC310e7’s wallet holds $1 million in value and 47 NFTs from 31 different collections.
Lastly, the fifth-most profitable Bored Ape trader is “4932114,” a trader that’s acquired $2.76 million in profit from BAYC trades. The metrics show that 4932114 had a 1,084% return in 15 BAYC tradings. 4932114’s portfolio is estimated to be worth $560,380 and it holds 645 unique NFTs from 63 different collections.
It is also the 6th most profitable bored apie trader and the Most expensive BAYC ever bought
Five traders who made profits of more than $21.17 million from 99 Bored Ape tradings have all been successful. There’s also a large number of traders that have made millions or hundreds of thousands from their BAYC swaps as well. Moreover, there’s a significant number of unique traders pulling in decent profits from other popular NFT collections like Cryptopunks, Azuki, Cool Cats, and more.
Bored Ape Yacht Club #37449, the most valuable Bored Ape sold ever, was sold for $2.9M or 740 Ether. That BAYC NFT was sold by the trader “Boothy,” a trader that happens to be the sixth-most profitable Bored Ape trader that made $2.29 million in profit. Boothy, a Bored Ape trader, has traded six BAYC NFTs in total to obtain the $2.29million.
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