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5 Top Best-Selling NFT Artists: How to Invest?

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In 2021, the discussion in the cryptocurrency world has been dominated by NFTs (Non-Fungible Token) explosions. Unique crypto assets have become popular among art collectors and sports fans, a few examples of their popularity.

NFTs have taken nine years to become famous, first created in 2012. The possibilities for artists and other sectors are yet to be fully realized, but the popularity of NFT signals potential. There’s no better approach to learn more about the industry than to look at the top NFT producers currently available. 

5 Top Best-Selling NFT Artists

Beeple

Beeple is currently at the top of everyone’s list for a good reason. As previously stated, the creator (real name Mike Winklemann) had sold his digital work for $69 million earlier this year. He is now among the most valuable artists, both digital and analogue.

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Beeple’s art has earned him a reputation for his distinctive style and personal collections available on a platform dedicated to his fans. He is now promoting his 5258 Consecutive Days collection (an artwork made for this number of days every day), having almost completed the endeavor.

Trevor Jones

Trevor Jones hasn’t reached Beeple’s popularity or value yet, but he is a significant figure in the NFT sector. While creating art outside of the crypto world, one of the creators’ most renowned works, “the Bitcoin angel,” made $3.2 million when it went up for sale earlier this year.

Trevor provided both the physical job and the NFT in a recent auction, increasing interest and money. Trevor gave 20% of the proceeds from the sale to a charity in order to put his art to good use. He’s definitely someone to watch in the future.

Mad Dog Jones

It’s not just because it follows the prior Jones, but it is nonetheless a Jones. Mad Dog Jones is a top Canadian NFT creator who has earned millions of dollars in one NFT release. Philips teamed up with the artist Micah Dowbak, whose real name is Micah Dowbak, to develop “Replicator,” an NFT project that produces new NFTs every 28 days. 

Four million dollars was generated, with most fans paying up to $5,000 to own a sample of the artist’s work. If Mad Dog Jones’ admirers continue to go insane over his artwork, this NFT artist will most certainly go somewhere interesting in the future; but it’ll be fascinating to find out where he goes.

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3LAU

3LAU isn’t just an NFT creator, but he’s also dipped his toes into the crypto world recently, becoming one of the first musicians to have their music on blockchain music streaming services.

3LAU has sold over $12.7 million worth of NFTs, with $11.6 million of that coming from the sale of his album. Furthermore, SlimeSunday’s collaboration made $1.333 million. 3LAU is already a megastar in the crypto world, and he will undoubtedly continue to be active as their career advances.

Jose Delbo

Jose Delbo is a comic book artist who creates NFTs and focuses on selling them in comics. He’s quickly establishing himself as one of the best NFT artists in creating comic books, with his first such work, “Death,” selling for $642.14. His subsequent works have sold for an average of $2,884.53 each. The collaboration with Trevor Jones was purchased for $553,169.65. 

His artworks are now worth more than $8 million, and as long as he keeps creating NFTs, his fans will continue to increase that number. His concentration on comics also gives him a niche that appeals to a specific demographic, allowing followers to enjoy his work and acquire a collectable piece of art.

If you want to invest in NFT, here are some steps that will help you:

  • Create your account on an NFT marketplace
  • Get a digital wallet such as Crypterium to purchase NFTs
  • Fund your account
  • Purchase your NFT

Final Words

If these patterns continue, the top NFT creators, such as those mentioned above, will have a fantastic future in the NFT industry. Is it possible that NFTs will become the future of art? Their vast popularity and function in a quickly changing world for creators suggest that NFTs are here to stay.

Disclaimer: This content is informational and should not be considered financial advice. The views expressed in this article may include the author's personal opinions and do not reflect The Crypto Basic’s opinion. Readers are encouraged to do thorough research before making any investment decisions. The Crypto Basic is not responsible for any financial losses.

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