Within 24 hours of launch, all Disney Pixar Pals have sold out, raking around $3M in sales. The NFT collection includes family favorites such as Toy Story’s Woody and The Incredibles’ Edna Mode. Currently, fans are looking to complete their Pals collection. However, it seems a little challenging with soaring prices at secondary market sales.
Disney and Pixar fans flocked to the VeVe app with much excitement on Sunday, as drop day came in with blind boxes. That meant anyone buying a Pal NFT would not know what they’re getting until after they’ve paid successfully.
During the launch on March 13, each blind box cost 60 gems, which is equivalent to $60. Multiplying that by the 54,995 total available NFTs, the collection seems to have earned around $3.3 million.
Collectors had the option to buy as many blind boxes as they could, or purchase known favorites in a secondary market. However, the resale prices are already soaring high. NFT investors looking to flip are making sure they’ll have huge gains. At press time, the cheapest resale price is already at 350 gems or $350.
Some Disney Pixar Favorites in the Pals NFT Collection
The Disney Pixar Pals include kids’ favorites such as Woody of Toy Story. Another is Lightning McQueen from the 2006 film, Cars. Meanwhile, any family man would have loved to get The House from the movie, Up.
All these Pixar character NFTs were produced with different rarities. Woody, for example, is a “common” collectible with 13,999 editions. Meanwhile, Edna falls under the “ultra rare” group, with only 6,999 editions available.
To celebrate these and more iconic Pixar characters, the animation studios rendered their NFTs in full color. The Disney Pixar Pals have been minted using the GoChain network, whose devs claim it’s fast and eco-friendly. GoChain is also said to be 100% compatible with Ether and very efficient.
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