Steve Aoki's NFT Portfolio Hits Rock Bottom: $1.6M → $33K
DJ Steve Aoki just learned an expensive lesson about digital collectibles. The music mogul's NFT collection—once valued at $1.6 million—is now worth a mere $33,000. That's a 97.9% loss, folks.
The portfolio includes hits from the "golden era": Doodles, 0N1, Cool Cats, and Moonbirds. But the real bloodbath? His Doodle #2238, which he dropped $862,000 on, now has a top bid of just $12,000. Over $850k evaporated.
This isn't just a personal L—it's a reality check for the entire NFT space. When whales start taking massive losses on blue-chip collections, it raises uncomfortable questions: Were these ever true assets, or just speculative hype machines?
Aoki's story is becoming a cautionary tale. The guy who helped popularize NFTs in 2021 is now a case study in FOMO-driven investing.
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Steve Aoki's NFT Portfolio Hits Rock Bottom: $1.6M → $33K
DJ Steve Aoki just learned an expensive lesson about digital collectibles. The music mogul's NFT collection—once valued at $1.6 million—is now worth a mere $33,000. That's a 97.9% loss, folks.
The portfolio includes hits from the "golden era": Doodles, 0N1, Cool Cats, and Moonbirds. But the real bloodbath? His Doodle #2238, which he dropped $862,000 on, now has a top bid of just $12,000. Over $850k evaporated.
This isn't just a personal L—it's a reality check for the entire NFT space. When whales start taking massive losses on blue-chip collections, it raises uncomfortable questions: Were these ever true assets, or just speculative hype machines?
Aoki's story is becoming a cautionary tale. The guy who helped popularize NFTs in 2021 is now a case study in FOMO-driven investing.