Breaking: Stan Lee NFT Prices Rise 5 Times; Sold Out In A Flash

Anvesh Reddy
July 24, 2023 Updated July 25, 2023
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In a rare sign, a Stan Lee NFT collection by Kartoon Studios got sold out almost instantly on Monday, adding much needed confidence to the non-fungible token (NFT) market. In the recent times, the NFT market struggled to gain traction as demand for digital collectibles slowed down.

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Stan Lee NFT Sales: In Phases

According to Kartoon Studios, a batch of over 8,000 Stan Lee digital collectibles was sold out almost instantaneously. This was the first phase of the NFT collection on the occasion of Lee’s 100th birthday recently.

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Stan Lee, a comic book writer, is known for creating popular superheroes including Spider-Man, the Hulk and Iron Man. The latest flash sale out of NFTs gives a glimmer of hope for stakeholders in the digital assets market, which saw a decline during the crypto winter following a phase of phenomenal demand in the bull run in 2021.

The sale of 8,294 NFTs led to a revenue generation of $120,000 for Kartoon Studios. Earlier, the NFT prices in the collection rose by as much as 5 times. The cheapest NFT available was valued at $81 while the highest valued NFT was for $749. Meanwhile, details about the next phases of Stan Lee NFT sale are yet to be revealed.

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Anvesh reports major crypto updates around U.S. regulation and market moving trends. Published over 1400 articles so far on crypto and blockchain. A proud dropout of University of Massachusetts, Lowell. Can be reached at [email protected] or x.com/BitcoinReddy or linkedin.com/in/anveshreddybtc/
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