Azuki NFT project sets record for eight most expensive skateboards ever sold

Quick Take

  • Azuki auctioned eight Golden Skateboard NFTs, with the lowest successful bid coming in at an even 200 ETH ($261,682.00).
  • The nonfungible tokens will be redeemable for physical skateboards.
  • Each of the skateboards from the anime-inspired avatars project now ranks among the eight most expensive skateboards ever sold.

NFT project Azuki completed an auction for eight Golden Skateboard nonfungible tokens — which will also be redeemable for physical Golden Skateboards — with the lowest and highest winning bids coming in at an even 200 ETH ($261,682.00) and 309 ETH ($404,298.69), respectively, according to its official Twitter account.

The skateboards, though currently only in digital form, are all among the most expensive skateboards ever sold — by a wide margin. Some of the costliest skateboards sold previously include Jamie Thomas' and Bob Dylan's "Blowin’ in the Wind Skateboard," which sold in a fundraiser for $38,425 in December 2012, and a Tony Hawk-owned "Beatles' Blackbird Board," which features handwritten lyrics to the song and Paul McCartney's signature and was auctioned for $27,116. 

"The Golden Skateboard is a marvel of art & technology showcasing our first implementation of PBT, which paves the way for a new era of storytelling," Azuki's official Twitter account told its more than 314,000 followers. "We broke the record for the most expensive skateboard ever sold (in fact, the 8 most expensive skateboards ever sold)."

The floor price for an Azuki NFT has risen over recent weeks. Source: The Block

The claim window for the physical Golden Skateboards will open in November, according to the project. 

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Azuki's Golden Skateboard auction comes almost exactly one month after The Block reported that the project's creator, Chiru Labs, was seeking $30 million in a Series A funding round — which would value the company at between $300 million and $400 million.

Azuki is a collection of 10,000 sideways-facing anime characters, displaying different moods and adorned with varying accessories. The costliest Azuki NFT sale occurred in March, when one in a set sold for 420.7 ETH — roughly $1.4 million at the time. 

The floor price for an Azuki NFT, at the time of this writing, is 11.5 ETH ($15,056), according to NFT marketplace OpenSea.


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Adam is the managing editor for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. He is based in central Europe and was a managing editor and podcast host at the crypto exchange OKX's former research arm, OKX Insights. Before that, he co-founded BeInCrypto.com, which he elevated into one of the leading crypto media brands at its peak as the editor-in-chief. Earlier, he served as the editor-in-chief at Bitcoinist.com. Before joining the blockchain and crypto industry, he worked for Looper.com, Grunge.com and SVG.com. He tweets via @XBT002 and can be emailed at [email protected].