Decentraland’s MANA Token Hits All-Time High After Sale of Virtual Real Estate

The token has climbed almost 40% in seven days.

AccessTimeIconNov 25, 2021 at 4:46 p.m. UTC
Updated May 11, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. UTC
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Decentraland’s MANA token pushed to a record high on Thursday, hitting $5.84 for the first time. It is up almost 40% in the past seven days.

The token of the decentralized virtual reality platform built on the Ethereum blockchain now has a reported market capitalization of $9.2 billion, according to data provider Messari. The surge pushes it ahead of metaverse-related play-to-earn game Axie Infinity’s AXS, which has a reported market cap of $8.6 billion.

Tokens tied to the metaverse, or shared virtual environments, have surged since October when Facebook said it was changing its corporate name to Meta to signal an increasing focus on the sector. At the time, Decentraland’s market cap was just over $2 billion.

“Investors are still wanting to capitalize on the narrative of the metaverse since the rebranding of Facebook,” said Juan Pellicer, an analyst at IntoTheBlock.

Pellicer said that the recent waves of transactions for MANA of over $100,000, could be signalling institutional demand.

MANA token transactions (IntoTheBlock)
MANA token transactions (IntoTheBlock)

He also noted that the recent virtual real estate plot sales are putting Decentraland in the spotlight again, which could also be helping propel the price.

Reuters reported on Monday that a Tokens.com subsidiary, the Metaverse Group, bought a patch of virtual real estate in the Decentraland metaverse for 618,000 MANA – equivalent to around $3.2 million at the time of writing.

Other gaming and metaverse-related tokens are also trading upwards. On Monday, Sandbox’s SAND reached record highs after Adidas teased a partnership between the two companies.

Axie Infinity’s AXS is up 15% in the last seven days, trading at around $140 per token.

“Gaming is still very much at the forefront heading into Sandbox’s alpha release on November 29,” said Denis Vinokourov, an independent crypto analyst.

Sandbox, which is owned by Hong Kong-based game software company, Animoca Brands, announced this week it will open part of its metaverse via its multi-week, play-to-earn Alpha event on Nov. 29. The event will give users the chance to earn up to 1,000 SAND and exclusive non-fungible tokens (NFT).

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Lyllah Ledesma

Lyllah Ledesma is a CoinDesk Markets reporter currently based in Europe. She holds bitcoin, ether and small amounts of other crypto assets.


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