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Trending NFTs that Are Not Blue Chips (Ultimate Guide 2022)

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Let’s talk crypto! While there is no doubt that Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether, Dogecoin and Ripple are the leading players in the crypto space, NFTs have grabbed everyone’s attention.

More and more crypto enthusiasts, artists and innovators are turning to NFTs to express themselves and revolutionise how we think of ownership, art, and content creation. So what are the top trending NFTs for 2022that are not blue chips? Let’s find out!

What Are NFTs?

Wait? Let’s explain what NFTs are. NFTs are non-fungible tokens that are associated with a particular asset, whether physical or digital. Non-fungible means unique; you can’t replace one NFT with another, the same way you can’t replace Mona Lisa for The Starry Night.

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Ownership and other data are recorded on a blockchain, making it safe, transparent, and accessible.

Important Stats about NFTs

NFTs have definitely increased in popularity and value. Figures speak for themselves. In 2017, during the first crypto boom across the globe, NFT sales were low, with under 100 sales a week. Then, however, sales spiked and now, they vary between 15,000 and 50,000 a week. The number of wallets also increased and even hit 20,000 in March 2021.

Interestingly, the total value of NFT transactions is also growing. In the first quarter of last year alone, the total NFT sales hit $2 billion.

Top NFTs

The number of NFTs keeps increasing. Among the most popular NFTs are undoubtedly CryptoKitties, CryptoPunks and Minecraft NFTs.

Note that the most expensive NFT that will remain in history is Beeple’s Everydays: The First 5000 Days. It was sold for $69.3 million. Here we should mention that another exciting project is the one launched by Nadya Tolokonnikova: an NFT of the Ukrainian flag, which was launched and sold to a pool of donors, raising around $6.7 million to support victims of the conflict.

Top NFTs that Are Not Blue Chips

Apart from the famous and expensive NFTs we’ve witnessed so far, it’s time to focus on some trending newcomers that could also make history and become a good investment.

Note that if you decide to invest in the crypto space, platforms like eToro, Bitcoin Loophole,  Binance, and more can help you get started.

Crypto Baristas

All coffee lovers are welcome to join the Crypto Baristas community, where one purchase equals lifetime perks and discounted coffee. The best aspect is the social side of Crypto Baristas, as NFT owners can help coffee communities in Honduras.

How cool is that? To be enjoying your coffee and helping the world at the same time?

Fly Fish Club

Let’s continue indulging in a feast for the senses. Fly Fish Club! This is another interesting NFT project created by Gary Vaynerchuk, VeeFriends’ founder.

And guess what? Fly Fish Club is the first NFT private dining club. The current location is New York, but additional sites might be added due to the high demand we are witnessing.

Doodles

You don’t have to love doodling to love Doodles! They are unique NFTs created by Burnt Toast; they represent cats, apes and aliens with rare colours and costumes.

What makes Doodles really unique is that owners can vote on features and the entire roadmap. In the end, collaboration is a vital characteristic of the Web3 sector.

Women Rise

This is one of the most inspiring NFT projects. Women Rise is created by visual artist Maliha Abidi. The main goal is to introduce more female characters in the NFT sector.

The best part? Funds also go for gender equality and girls’ education causes across the globe.

Moonbirds

Many experts claim that one of the best projects for 2022 is Moonbirds. Moonbirds are utility-rich NFTs created by the PROOF collective, which is an exclusive community of NFT artists.

What makes the project really interesting is that Moonbirds are referred to as a Cc0 (creative commons or no rights reserved) project, meaning holders have complete image’s intellectual property (IP) ownership – without the need to give any contribution to the original author.

Claylings

Do you like Wallace & Gromit? Then consider Claylings – a popular project with a trending volume of over $6.42 million.

The project aims to bring clay animation and create a Claymation short film. Can you image your NFT being featured?

Autograph.io

When we talk about entertainment, let’s not forget about the importance of sports. And here Autograph.io comes into play. It is a colossal marketplace supported by Tom Brady, Naomi Osaka, Tiger Woods and other famous athletes.

While now this project is mainly for athletes, it might expand across different sectors, so keep it under your watch.

Cryptoon Goonz

Last but not least, let’s mention Cryptoon Goonz. Cryptoon Goonz, created by tattooer @SeanTat2s, has numerous Mickey Mouse-style art and streetwear references. No wonder why it has a vast number of supporters!

With an extensive community across the globe, this project is definitely a promising one beyond 2022.

How to Buy an NFT

For those interested in buying an NFT, the good news is that NFT marketplaces are easy to access. Note that OpenSea is the largest marketplace for NFTs.

At the same time, with more and more artwork, gaming and content creation projects, NFTs may drop in value and even cause misunderstandings around what should hold value. To understand if NFTs are for you, you should always research the asset of your choice, understand its value and social impact, and ensure that you invest only money you can afford to lose.

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Conclusion

The NFT space is growing, with more and more alternative projects taking place. Many people believe that NFT will revolutionise the way we think of art, content, music, entertainment and investing in the near future. As Anuj Jasani said, “People don’t understand NFTs, Metaverse, and crypto today the same way they didn’t understand online shopping in 1995.”

However, no matter how exciting the sector is, do not forget that any investment comes with risks. Always do your due diligence or consult a professional to help you explore your options in the crypto space.

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