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I just found out that Pak's "The Merge" still remains the most expensive NFT ever sold, with nearly $92 million a few years ago. The crazy part is that it wasn't owned by a single person, but about 28,000 collectors buying pieces of the same one. It's like an artistic experiment that worked incredibly well. Then there are Beeple's works, which also have prices that blow my mind. The most expensive NFT from his 5,000 Days collection was sold at Christie's for nearly $70 million. And of course, CryptoPunks are still crazy—some aliens selling for over $20 million each. I wonder if this is still profitable or if the hype has already passed.