{"id":10284,"date":"2022-04-23T19:53:09","date_gmt":"2022-04-23T19:53:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nftandcrypto-news.com\/crypto\/legacy-nft-prices-are-soaring-but-exactly-what-makes-a-collection-a-blue-chip\/"},"modified":"2022-04-23T19:53:11","modified_gmt":"2022-04-23T19:53:11","slug":"legacy-nft-prices-are-soaring-but-exactly-what-makes-a-collection-a-blue-chip","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nftandcrypto-news.com\/crypto\/legacy-nft-prices-are-soaring-but-exactly-what-makes-a-collection-a-blue-chip\/","title":{"rendered":"\u2018Legacy\u2019 NFT prices are soaring, but exactly what makes a collection a blue-chip?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Blue-chip NFTs is a popular buzzword one will find strewn across Twitter and various crypto media. The term, \u201cblue chip,\u201d is borrowed from traditional finance where stocks that are considered to be the well-established extension of corporations known for their quality, reliability and financial stability. But, exactly what are blue chip NFTs and how are they identified?\u00a0<\/p>\n
Nansen research analyst Louisa Choe, comments to Cointelegraph that since NFTs are still nascent \u201c…it is sometimes challenging to apply this criteria since NFT as an asset class is still evolving.\u201d The general consensus is that the much sought after blue chip is the asset with the least amount of volatility, meaning it sustains its value over time. <\/p>\n
Let\u2019s explore a few of the factors that play into determining whether or not a particular NFT project qualifies for blue-chip status.<\/p>\n
Collectively, NFT investors, like any trader, look at the total volume of sales and the total market cap of the collection. Typically, when an NFT collection reaches or exceeds the sought-after 10 Ether ($30,624) level, collectors consider it to have reached blue chip status. The total volume of sales is also another data point NFT traders turn to as a point of measure in determining whether the market is healthy.\u00a0<\/p>\n
While high volumes are desirable, are they sustainable and reflective of blue-chip status? Nansen updates their blue-chip index every 90 days, knowing that \u201cthe market is young and fickle.\u201d As such, controversy is often sparked within the NFT market when a collection rockets to the moon with little end in sight. <\/p>\n
On April 16, PROOF Collective launched its first proof of profile (PFP) collection, Moonbirds. The project literally skyrocketed to the moon and has already exceeded $220.8 million in total volume sales on OpenSea. Although the project has hardly been listed for a week, its explosive growth has left some NFT pundits speculating on its potential value and some believe it has already hit blue chip status<\/a>.<\/p>\n