Why NFT Market Cap Matters More Than Floor Price
Most NFT investors fixate on floor price. But floor price alone tells you nothing about the total value of a collection, how concentrated ownership is, or whether a project is over- or under-valued relative to comparable assets.
OmniaChart tracks 60+ NFT collections including CryptoPunks, BAYC, Azuki, Pudgy Penguins, and more. Every collection has historical floor price AND market cap data, so you can compare NFTs the same way Wall Street compares stocks.
What You'll Learn
- Floor price vs market cap analysis — and why market cap is the better metric
- Blue chip vs mid-cap vs micro-cap NFTs: how to categorize collections
- How to read NFT supply dynamics: burns, mints, and dilution
- Cross-asset comparisons: NFTs vs Pokemon cards vs crypto tokens
- Identifying undervalued collections using ratio charts
- Building a diversified NFT portfolio with data, not hype
What's Inside
- 60+ NFT collections tracked on OmniaChart: CryptoPunks, BAYC, Azuki, Pudgy Penguins, Art Blocks, and more
- Floor price vs market cap deep dive with real chart examples
- Blue chip analysis: which collections hold value through bear markets
- Category breakdown: PFP, art, gaming, metaverse, utility
- Cross-asset ratio charts: NFTs priced in ETH, BTC, and USD
- Step-by-step OmniaChart tutorial for NFT tracking
- Bonus: sector-level analysis — total NFT market cap vs crypto vs collectibles
Who This Is For
- NFT collectors who want to understand their portfolio's real value
- Crypto investors exploring NFTs as a diversification play
- Traders who want to identify undervalued collections before the crowd
- Anyone curious about the NFT market beyond the headlines