7 Nft Creator Success Stories [2024]

Updated: November 1st, 2023
Become A Nft Creator

Here are some real life success stories of starting a NFT creator:

1. Chibi Dinos ($12M/year)

Sean Kelly, the co-founder of Chibi Dinos NFT, came up with the idea to create a play-to-earn NFT community that combines basketball, collectibles, and dinosaurs. Inspired by his previous experience in the NFT industry and his passion for basketball, Sean partnered with his girlfriend to create Chibi Dinos. The project quickly gained traction, with the presale and public sale selling out in record time and generating $2.4 million in revenue.

How much they make: $12M/year
How much did it cost to start: $100K
Current team size: 10

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I Launched An NFT Project That Made $1M

Chibi Dinos NFT, a play-to-earn NFT community co-founded by 25-year-old Sean Kelly, earned $2.4M in revenue during its initial sale, reinvesting 60% of its earnings into staffing and marketing while earning $2,005.0453th in secondary sales on OpenSea, thanks to tapping into Twitter users as part of its marketing strategy.

About
Sean started Chibi Dinos over 2 years ago
Revenue
Sean grew the business to $1M/month
Costs
It cost Sean $100000 to start the business
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2. Blake.Art ($360K/year)

How much they make: $360K/year
Current team size:

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Blake Jamieson on Using His Marketing Expertise to Jumpstart His Art Career

Brooklyn-based pop artist Blake Jamieson earned a cool $46,000 in just six weeks by selling NFTs of his reimagined Topps baseball cards, and has used his newfound success to reinvest in his community and support other artists.

About
They started Blake.Art about 4 years ago
Revenue
They grew the business to $30K/month
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Learn more about starting a NFT creator:

Where to start?

-> How much does it cost to start a NFT creator?
-> Pros and cons of a NFT creator

Need inspiration?

-> Examples of established NFT creator

Other resources

4. Blake.Art

How much they make:
Where they're located: New York, NY, United States

5. IPFS

The InterPlanetary File System is a peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol designed to make the web faster, safer, and more open.

Website traffic: 1.5M/month

6. Enjin

Enjin offers an ecosystem of integrated blockchain software products that help you take advantage of a world-changing technology in an easy way. The ecosystem is powered by Enjin Coin (ENJ), an Ethereum-based cryptocurrency used to directly back the value of next-generation blockchain assets.

Website traffic: 1.04M/month