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How Is the “Floor Price” of an NFT Collection Determined?

The floor price is the lowest price at which an NFT from a specific collection is currently listed for sale on a secondary marketplace. It is determined by the collective listing decisions of all sellers and is a key metric for the collection's minimum perceived value.

It serves as a baseline for valuation and is often used by lending protocols as a conservative estimate for collateral.

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