Floor price tells you what the cheapest listed CryptoPunk costs. It does not tell you what your Punk is worth. That distinction matters enormously when you are buying, selling, or lending against a Punk that may be trading at a significant premium or discount to the market floor.
This guide covers six tools — from machine-learning appraisers to floor trackers and analytics dashboards — so you can pick the right one for what you actually need. It also notes which tools are no longer active, so you are not chasing dead links.
The short answer
If you want to know whether a specific Punk is fairly priced, use PunkPredictor. It is the only purpose-built ML valuation tool for CryptoPunks, giving you a trait-adjusted fair value estimate for every Punk, updated every 30 minutes.
If you want market-level floor data or general NFT analytics, NFTPriceFloor, CryptoSlam, and CoinGecko each serve a different slice of that use case.
Comparison table
| Tool | Individual punk valuation | ML model | Update frequency | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PunkPredictor | Yes — every punk | Yes, CryptoPunk-specific | Every 30 min | Fair value appraisal, bids, listings |
| DeepNFTValue (defunct) | Was available | Yes, multi-collection | No longer active | No longer operating |
| NFTPriceFloor | No — floor only | No | Real-time | Market floor tracking |
| CryptoSlam | No | No | Real-time | Sales volume and rankings |
| CoinGecko | No — floor only | No | Real-time | Price charts, market cap |
| DappRadar | No | No | Real-time | NFT market analytics |
1. PunkPredictor — best for individual valuation
PunkPredictor is a machine-learning valuation tool built exclusively for CryptoPunks. The model is trained on the full sales history of all 10,000 Punks and produces a fair value estimate for every individual Punk, not just a floor price or collection average.
Key features in 2026:
- Trait-adjusted fair value — accounts for scarcity interactions between attributes, not just raw rarity scores
- Cohort overlays for non-humans — dedicated models for Aliens, Apes, Zombies, and zero-trait punks that use a cohort floor anchor alongside the general model
- 30-minute update cycle — valuations refresh with every new sale and listing change
- Comparable sales — see recent transactions for similar punks to validate the estimate
- Underpriced listings — live screen of Punks listed below their fair value estimate
- Wallet-level portfolio valuation — aggregate fair value across all Punks in a wallet
The model's accuracy is published in full on the performance page, including mean absolute error and backtest results. You can also run your own historical backtest on the backtest tool to see how the model would have performed on any date range.
2. DeepNFTValue — no longer operating
DeepNFTValue previously applied machine-learning valuation to a broad range of NFT collections, including CryptoPunks. It was one of the few tools that went beyond floor price for individual punk estimates. As of 2026, DeepNFTValue no longer operates.
While it was active, its CryptoPunk estimates were less accurate than a specialist model. PunkPredictor ran a head-to-head accuracy comparison across 1,934 CryptoPunk sales with predictions from both models: PunkPredictor's mean absolute error was 6.89% vs DeepNFTValue's 8.64% — roughly 20% lower. The median error gap was even wider: 4.85% vs 6.68% (27% lower). The comparison page has the full breakdown by individual sale.
The core limitation was scope: DeepNFTValue was a multi-collection tool and did not incorporate CryptoPunk-specific features like non-human cohort floors, trait interaction modeling, or a frequent update cycle. Specialist models outperform generalist ones when the collection has enough history and structural complexity — and CryptoPunks have both.
3. NFTPriceFloor — best floor tracker
NFTPriceFloor is the go-to tool for tracking CryptoPunk floor price over time. It shows historical floor charts, wash-trade adjusted volume, and collection rankings. It does not attempt individual punk valuation — it is a market data tool, not an appraisal tool.
Use NFTPriceFloor when you want to understand where the collection floor is today and how it has moved over weeks or months. For deeper analysis, PunkPredictor's analytics page shows floor price over time broken down by individual trait — you can chart how the Beanie floor or the VR glasses premium has evolved historically, something you cannot find anywhere else. Use PunkPredictor when you want to know whether a specific Punk at a specific price is cheap or expensive relative to its traits.
4. CryptoSlam — best for sales volume data
CryptoSlam tracks NFT sales volume across blockchains with a focus on wash-trade filtering. It is excellent for understanding how much trading activity CryptoPunks are generating relative to other collections and for tracking the largest recent individual sales.
CryptoSlam does not produce fair value estimates. It reports what punks have sold for, not what they are currently worth. For valuation, you need a forward-looking model, not a historical sales ledger.
5. CoinGecko — best for price chart overview
CoinGecko's NFT section provides floor price charts, market cap, and 24-hour volume for CryptoPunks. It is a quick-reference tool for someone checking in on the collection's overall price trend. Like NFTPriceFloor, it reflects collection-level floor prices, not individual punk appraisals.
6. DappRadar — NFT market analytics
DappRadar provides broad NFT market analytics including sales rankings, trader counts, and volume trends. It is useful for macro context — understanding how CryptoPunks activity compares to other top collections — but does not produce individual punk valuations.
Which tool should you use?
The right tool depends on your question:
- "Is this specific Punk fairly priced?" → PunkPredictor valuation tool
- "Where is the floor right now?" → NFTPriceFloor or CoinGecko
- "How much volume is the collection doing?" → CryptoSlam or DappRadar
- "Which Punks are listed below fair value?" → PunkPredictor underpriced screen
- "What is my wallet worth?" → PunkPredictor portfolio tracker
Most serious CryptoPunk buyers and sellers use a combination: floor trackers for market context, and a valuation tool like PunkPredictor for individual pricing decisions.
Why floor price is not a valuation
Floor price is the price of the cheapest listed Punk, typically a 0-trait or low-rarity punk with no premium attributes. A Punk with a rare combination of traits — say, a Beanie and VR glasses — might be worth 10 to 30 times the floor price. Using floor price to evaluate that Punk's listing would cause you to wildly underestimate its value.
Fair value estimation accounts for trait scarcity, trait interactions, historical comparable sales, and current market depth. That is what a proper valuation tool does — and why the tools in this list that only report floor price are fundamentally different from those that produce individual appraisals.
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