The top 10 virtual land NFT sales in 2023 are dominated by Yuga Labs’ Metaverse project
Yuga Labs' project Otherside is still leading the sale of virtual universe land. Based on The Block Research's best-selling NFT list, the 10 most expensive NFTs in the universe this year belong to Otherdeed for Otherside or Otherdeed Expanded. The list is ranked by the dollar value of the NFTs sold and the price of ETH on the day of sale. Eight of the 10 NFTs on this list are owned by NFT collector n0b0dy.eth. The other two were burned after being on sale for several months. In addition, Yuga Labs' top 10 universe land NFTs sold for between $276,000 and $514,350.
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