A rare CryptoPunks NFT just sold for $3.3 million—a $7 million loss for the seller when you factor in the falling price of EthereumEthereum.
But when tax season comes around, that loss could end up saving the former owner millions if they play their cards right.
Early Friday morning, Punk #4156—whose rare traits include an “ape” appearance and a blue bandana—was sold for 2,691 ETH, roughly $3.3 million with ETH currently trading for around $1,200.
While, to the average person, $3.3 million might seem like a wild amount of money for an NFT—a unique blockchain tokentoken that signifies ownership—it was actually considered by some Punks collectors to be a lowball offer.
“Easily worth 25mil in my eyes,” tweeted borovik.eth, who owns Punk #3938.
“$3.2m is a joke for that ape but it might be tempting for the holder to accept,” Tank, owner of Punk #4227, wrote in a Twitter post before the bid was accepted.
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Prior to today’s sale, Punk #4156 was purchased back in December 2021 for 2,500 ETH. That's 191 ETH less than today, but worth $10.26 million in December, since ETH was trading for more than three times today’s price. That means today’s seller earned a relatively small profit in Ethereum but suffered heavy losses in terms of USD value.
Image: Cryptopunks.app
So why did the owner sell for a $7 million loss? It could likely have something to do with tax loss harvesting.
If the former owner of Punk #4156 writes off the sale as a $7 million loss on their taxes, it could end up being a financially beneficial move. While, for tax purposes, the IRS may consider those losses realized at the moment of the NFT's sale, the seller doesn’t have to convert that ETH into USD in order to write off the loss.
This type of intentional loss, on paper, is a common practice that traders employ to reduce their capital gains liability. It’s also possible that reducing capital gains income by $7 million could even lower the seller’s tax rate, leading to further tax benefits.
“It’s actually really smart for tax loss harvesting if he’s sure he won't make a positive return on that investment anytime soon,” one Doodles NFT holder tweeted today of the Punk sale.
While the seller may be engaging in a good ol’ game of tax loss harvesting, what about the buyer? $3.3 million in this economy?
Crypto investment firm 1confirmation claimed to have purchased Punk #4156 on Friday but did not elaborate as to why. Another Twitter user, Janik.sol, had also previously claimed to be the mystery buyer of the NFT but later admitted that his claim was part of an ongoing joke.
This isn’t the first notable CryptoPunk sale this week, however. Sales for the NFTs have been picking up recently, as Punk #4464—another ape-style avatar—sold for $2.6 million on Tuesday despite the ongoing crypto winter.
Editor's note: This story was updated after publication to include more details about the presumed buyer of the NFT.
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