I’m Founder Cat #18. I enjoy tripping my owner, eating until I loathe myself, and reading garfield. I’m also worth more than a Mercedes.

$110,707 is a lot of money. No doubt, if you had this much money, you would want to buy something nice for yourself. Like a Mercedes. Maybe you’re a little smarter than I am and you’d invest it (in Ethereum).

Or you could use it to buy Founder Cat #18. Yes, that bundle of joy up there^. Yes, this actually happened. So without further ado, here are the 5 most expensive assets in cryptogaming history.

1) Founder Cat #18 Ξ 300

On December 7, 2017, ouou123 made the biggest decision of their life. They bought one of the original cryptokitties for Ξ253. Worth $107,707 at the time, this would now be a cool $123,122 transaction. Founder Cat #18 has made its mark on history guys. If you want this special, you can now buy this beauty for Ξ300 ($146,000).

2) Fluffy Founder Ξ 247

There’s something about being the first. Whether it’s being the first to or the first to land on the moon, we have always held those curious pioneers on a pedestal. Hey this is you, early adopters! This founder cat, one of the first generation of cryptokitties released, sold for Ξ247 ($ 107,817) on Dec 6, 2017. It was the largest transaction for a day. It is currently the second most valued cryptoasset. You can read all about how the sellers of Fluffy Founder made $100K trading cryptokitties here.

3) Genesis Ξ 247

Greetings, human. I am Genesis. The dogs know me as alpha; the cats know me as omega. To your kind, I am a riddle wrapped in an enigma, first found by a user in Mystery, Alaska. I looked into the void and the void looked back. Then I lost interest. I can’t wait to be your new owner!

Let there be light! There are many founder cats, but there’s nothing like being the OG. Welcome to Genesis, the Adam of the CryptoKitties. While Adam was probably free, Genesis here sold for just under Ξ247, $114,481 at the time.

It all began with this cat guys. ←-You’re looking at the very beginning of the biggest revolution in gaming.

4) Elon Musk Ξ 125

You will notice that all of these CryptoKitties were last traded in December of 2017. A simple Google Trends analysis explains why.

The CryptoKitties hype has been dying down. For this reason, we wanted to highlight the most expensive assets from other successful cryptogames like CryptoCelebrities, in which almost 23 million dollars have been traded. In reality the most valued cryptoassets are all cryptokitties, but they are also older and less likely to sell than cryptocelebs. Elon Musk’s celebrity card comes in fourth place on OpenSea with a current listing of Ξ125.

5) Vitalik Buterin Ξ 124

Of course, the great Vitalik Buterin also scores among the most valuable cryptoassets at a listing of Ξ124. He deserves it. After all, without him, EtherGalaxies wouldn’t even be possible! Speaking of which…

THE BEST) EtherGalaxies Ξ Infinity

It is shocking to think about the fact that cryptogaming has only been around for about 9 months. Yeah, the industry is less than a year old. If we’re already trading cartoon kitties for the same price as a Mercedes-Benz, imagine the games that will be released a month, a year or 5 years from now. Imagine the franchises that will be born. With EtherGalaxies, we have created a game that takes the next step.

Rather than simply trading cryptocollectibles in a game of chicken, we believe the truly successful cryptogames will be those that have intrinsic value in the assets being traded. For example, baseball cards have intrinsic value, but In EtherGalaxies, the more valuable planets you own, the stronger your chance of beating the game villain and capturing his Ethereum bounty. It’s much more like a traditional, fun game.

SO COME ON, SIGN UP, AND BEAT THIS GUY: ETHERGALAXIES

Defeat this villain, Handa Bandita, and take his HUGE bounty of Ethereum.

NOTE: While there are many cryptoassets that are listed at a higher price, we only listed values that we judged to be realistic. For example, the most expensive cryptokitty is on market for Ξ100,000

NOTE: We also only used those assets from games listed on OpenSea, a decentralized marketplace for cryptoassets. Therefore, games like CryptoCountries were not included in this list.