π Floor Price: NFT Collection Health
Learn how floor price indicates collection value and liquidity
Discover what drives NFT collection valuations
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0 / 5 completedπ What is NFT Floor Price?
The floor price is the lowest listing price for any NFT in a collection. It's the most important metric for collection healthβmore than average sale price, volume, or even celebrity owners. Why? Because floor price represents the minimum cost to enter the collection and serves as the foundation for all other valuations.
π― Interactive: Collection Health Analyzer
Select a collection to analyze its floor price metrics and market health. Notice how floor price relates to market cap, listing percentage, and trading activity.
Bored Ape Yacht Club
- β’Floor is 93% of average sale price - strong support
- β’Only 9.8% listed - low selling pressure
- β’High volume with consistent sales - active market
- β’Market cap $305M+ establishes blue-chip status
π‘ Why Floor Price Matters
- β’Entry Cost: Minimum price to join the community
- β’Market Cap: Floor Γ Supply = collection value
- β’Liquidity Signal: How fast you can exit position
- β’Health Indicator: Stable floor = healthy collection
β οΈ Common Misconceptions
- βMyth: "Floor = average value" (No, floor is minimum)
- βMyth: "High floor = safe investment" (Can still crash)
- βMyth: "Traits don't matter at floor" (They do!)
- βMyth: "Floor can't go to zero" (It absolutely can)
π‘ Key Insight
Floor price is the heartbeat of an NFT collection. A rising floor signals strong demand and holder conviction. A falling floor indicates selling pressure or fading interest. The velocity of floor movement matters as much as the directionβrapid crashes often precede collection death, while slow, steady growth indicates sustainable value. Smart traders watch floor price trends more than rare trait sales, because floor is where most volume happens and where liquidity lives.