CryptoPunk owner declines a $9.5 million bid for his rare NFT

The owner of the non-fungible token (NFT) CryptoPunk #6046 has turned down a 2,500 ETH (around $9.5 million) offer for his NFT. If it would have sold, it would have been the largest CryptoPunk sale ever by dollar amount.

The bidder, who goes by poap.eth on the Larva Labs marketplace, placed the bid just 15 hours after the CryptoPunk's owner, who goes by Richerd, tweeted: “My punk is not for sale. Don't care what anyone offers me.” His punk has the rare traits of 3D glasses (3% of CryptoPunks have this), a cigarette in its mouth (10%) and 'frumpy' hair (4%). 

CryptoPunk #6046

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In response to the bid, Richerd tweeted: “You guys want to see what diamond hands look like?” Richerd later told The Block he declined the offer. The bid is now marked as "withdrawn" on Larva Labs.

CryptoPunks is an NFT collection of 10,000 randomly generated images created by the startup Larva Labs. CryptoPunks is currently the top NFT collection of all time on the NFT marketplace OpenSea, with over 551,000 ETH (~$2.1 billion) in total sales volume. 

The average price of a CryptoPunk has risen considerably over the past two months. As The Block’s data shows, a CryptoPunk was worth around $93,000 on August 1st to roughly $465,000 as of publication — a 400% increase. 

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MK Manoylov has been a reporter for The Block since 2020 — joining just before bitcoin surpassed $20,000 for the first time. Since then, MK has written nearly 1,000 articles for the publication, covering any and all crypto news but with a penchant toward NFT, metaverse, web3 gaming, funding, crime, hack and crypto ecosystem stories. MK holds a graduate degree from New York University's Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program (SHERP) and has also covered health topics for WebMD and Insider. You can follow MK on X @MManoylov and on LinkedIn.