NFT Floor Prices
Floor prices, market cap, and 24h volume for top NFT collections. Combine with crypto prices, DeFi data, and more in the full terminal.
What is an NFT floor price?
The floor is the lowest listed price for any NFT in a collection — the cheapest way to own a piece of that collection at any given moment. Alongside 24-hour volume, it's the single most cited metric for collection health: falling floor with falling volume signals attrition, while falling floor with rising volume can mark capitulation lows.
How to read floor vs volume together
Floor alone is misleading. A collection with a 5 ETH floor and 2 ETH of daily volume is practically untradeable — any exit by a major holder would drive the floor down meaningfully. Healthy collections show volume that's a reasonable fraction of market cap, and floors that hold through minor dips rather than cascading on the first sell.
Why NFT liquidity is different from token liquidity
Every NFT is non-fungible by definition, so unlike a token you can't always exit exactly at the posted floor — the cheapest piece might already be sold by the time your order lands. Floor prices are more of a 'best-case exit' reference than a guaranteed bid. Collections with deep bid walls (offers placed below the listing book) are the only ones with genuine sell-side liquidity.
Frequently asked questions
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