Global fantasy football platform Sorare just landed its biggest ever NFT sale, with the Norwegian football superstar Erling Haaland NFT selling for just over A$1 million (265 ETH).
Fanatic YouTubers followed the auction live on-stream and were both excited and shocked when the auction price just kept going up and up. The eventual winner was Zima Blue, who outbid two rivals willing to bid half a million dollars for the Haaland Unique NFT.
The record was previously held by the Kylian Mbappe NFT, which sold for 116 ETH in late 2021. The Haaland card smashed through the French footballer’s price to more than double the record.
Sorare User Growth Soaring
The number of users owning at least one NFT on the Sorare platform has grown more than 2,700 percent from 3,055 users in January 2021 to 88,143 users in February 2022.
About Sorare
Sorare is a blockchain-based NFT fantasy football game where fans can own their players and enter them into competitions to win prizes.
The France-based company recently completed a US$680 million fundraising round to scale operations and onboard major football leagues around the world.
If you want to find out more, check out our Sorare Review.
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