NFT floor price
Price of the cheapest active listing in an NFT collection. The baseline metric for valuing collections on Getgems, Portals, and other TON marketplaces.
Aliases: floor price, floor, nft floor, collection floor
Floor price (or simply floor) is the price of the cheapest active listing in a given NFT collection. If 200 NFTs of a “TON Hamsters” collection are listed for sale and the cheapest one is priced at 12 TON, the floor price is 12 TON. The metric is the foundation of quick NFT valuations: market cap of the collection, the spread between floor and median, the “floor is up / floor is down” momentum signals — they all derive from it.
Where to find it on TON
Floor price is published by almost every major TON marketplace and analytics service:
- Getgems — the main TON-NFT trading venue, surfaces floor on every collection page and in overall rankings.
- Portals — specialises in upgraded Telegram Gifts; tracks floor separately by gift type and by background/symbol combination.
- Tonnel, MRKT — alternative marketplaces; compute floor over their own order books, may differ from Getgems.
- TonStat, TonViewer NFT sections, third-party trackers — aggregate data across marketplaces.
Note: floors on different marketplaces are often different, because each platform has its own listing book. The true “global” floor is the minimum across all platforms, but not every tracker computes it.
Why it is the baseline metric
- Collection valuation.
floor × supplyis a rough “market cap” of the collection; it always overstates real liquidity since you cannot actually sell the entire collection at floor. - Liquidity. The distance between floor and median price shows how deep one can push supply before prices break upward.
- Cross-collection comparison. Floors are normalised to a common unit (typically TON or USD) for ranking.
- Trader trigger. A “floor break” (someone listing below the current floor) often triggers cascading sells.
Limitations
- Spam listings. A single seller can list multiple NFTs below floor to provoke a cascade.
- Wash trading. Self-trades between linked wallets paint a fake floor, especially on small collections.
- Internal NFT quality. In collections with rarity tiers, floor is the “worst” item’s price; valuable NFTs sell for many multiples of floor. Floor alone says nothing about the price of a specific item.
- Cross-marketplace discrepancies. If Getgems floor is 10 TON and Tonnel floor is 8 TON, this is an arbitrage signal for a trader but creates ambiguity in reports.
Connection to gifts
For upgraded Telegram Gifts, floor is the main headline metric. Prices for individual gift types (Plush Pepe, Heart Locket, etc.) on Portals and Getgems are quoted as floor per gift type, with finer breakdowns by specific backgrounds and symbols.