
Types of Treasure NFTs

NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) come in various types, each representing unique digital assets. Here are some common categories and examples of NFT names:
1. Art NFTs
- CryptoPunks: One of the earliest NFT projects, featuring 10,000 unique pixelated characters.
- Beeple’s Everydays: A collection of digital artworks by artist Beeple, including the famous “Everydays: The First 5000 Days.”
- Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC): A collection of 10,000 unique cartoon apes with varying traits.
2. Collectibles
- NBA Top Shot: Officially licensed NBA collectible moments, featuring video highlights of basketball plays.
- CryptoKitties: One of the first NFT projects, where users can collect, breed, and trade virtual cats.
3. Virtual Real Estate
- Decentraland (MANA): Virtual parcels of land in the Decentraland metaverse.
- The Sandbox (SAND): Virtual land and assets in The Sandbox gaming metaverse.
4. Domain Names

- Ethereum Name Service (ENS): Unique domain names ending in .eth, used for cryptocurrency wallets and websites.
5. Music and Audio
- RAC’s “Elephant Dreams”: An album released as an NFT by Grammy-winning artist RAC.
- 3LAU’s Ultraviolet: An album by DJ and producer 3LAU, sold as an NFT.
6. Virtual Fashion
- RTFKT Studios: Known for creating virtual sneakers and fashion items, including collaborations with artists and brands.
- DressX: A digital fashion platform offering NFT clothing for avatars and virtual worlds.
7. Gaming Assets
- Axie Infinity: NFTs representing in-game creatures, land, and items.
- Sorare: Fantasy football game where players collect and trade digital player cards.
8. Utility NFTs
- Gary Vaynerchuk’s VeeFriends: NFTs that grant access to events, mentorship, and other perks.
- Bored Ape Kennel Club: Companion NFTs to Bored Ape Yacht Club, offering additional benefits.
9. Photography
- Justin Aversano’s Twin Flames: A collection of 100 photographic portraits exploring the theme of twins.
- Larva Labs’ Autoglyphs: Algorithmically generated art pieces.
10. Memes
- Nyan Cat: The iconic flying pop-tart cat sold as an NFT.
- Disaster Girl: The famous meme image sold as an NFT.
11. Virtual Identities
- Meebits: 20,000 unique 3D voxel characters created by Larva Labs.
- World of Women (WoW): A collection of 10,000 unique female characters promoting diversity in the NFT space.
12. Event Tickets

- NFT Tickets for Concerts and Sports: Unique digital tickets for events, often offering additional perks like backstage access or exclusive content.
13. Literary NFTs
- The First 5000 Days: A digital collage by Beeple, but it also includes literary NFTs where authors tokenize their works.
- Quantum: The first NFT novel, written by Kevin Abosch and Kenny Schachter.
14. Virtual Pets
- Axie Infinity: In addition to gaming assets, Axies are also virtual pets that players can collect and breed.
- CryptoPetz: Another example of virtual pets that can be collected and traded.
15. Generative Art
- Art Blocks: A platform for generative art NFTs, where each piece is algorithmically generated.
- Chromie Squiggle: A popular generative art series from Art Blocks.
These are just a few examples, and the NFT space is continually evolving with new and innovative projects emerging regularly.