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Collecting NFTs Below $100

gm Bankless Nation, the NFT bear market has made some choice digital collectibles very affordable!
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Jul 30, 20242 min read
Collecting NFTs Below $100
Published on July 30, 2024
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CULTURE NEWS
DraftKings Cuts NFTs
  1. 🏈 Reignmakers is closing. DraftKings is shuttering its NFT-based fantasy sports game and associated marketplace in the wake of a class-action lawsuit that alleges its NFTs are securities.
  2. 📖 Mintify's new windfall. The team behind Mintify, the NFT order-book style trading platform on Ethereum, Base, and Blast, has raised $3.4 million in its latest fundraising round.
  3. Doodles revs up on Base. The popular PFP collection just launched The Stoodio, a Flow-to-Base bridge for its NFTs, and kicked off minting for its Season 1 Doodlesᵗᵛ Super Pass, which grants access to various perks.
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OPINION
3 NFTs I Love Under $100
Bankless Author: William M. Peaster

When I look for NFTs to collect, I pay close attention to things like artistic relevance, historical significance, and technical innovation.

And while the NFT market may be bearish lately, some iconic digital collectibles with these notable attributes have become very affordable, presenting friendly entry opportunities for discerning collectors.

In today's post, I walk through my three favorite NFTs currently priced under $100 that stand out to me for their creativity and potential future relevance. Whether you're an avid collector or just starting out, these picks each offer something unique.

Discover my top three budget-friendly NFTs below! 👇


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