NFT Floor Price Calculator

Calculate NFT collection market cap and portfolio holdings value from floor price. Estimate total collection value and your position based on supply.

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Sample Collections:

Market Cap (ETH)
25,000.00 ETH
10,000 total items
Market Cap (USD)
$75,000,000.00
@ $3,000/ETH
Your Holdings Value (ETH)
12.5000 ETH
5 NFTs
Your Holdings Value (USD)
$37,500.00
0.05% of supply
Floor Price Per NFT
2.5000 ETH
$7,500.00
Average Collection Price
$7,500.00
Market cap / supply

Holdings Scenarios

HoldingsValue (ETH)Value (USD)% of Supply
1 NFT2.5000 ETH$7,500.000.01%
5 NFTs12.5000 ETH$37,500.000.05%
10 NFTs25.0000 ETH$75,000.000.10%
25 NFTs62.5000 ETH$187,500.000.25%
50 NFTs125.0000 ETH$375,000.000.50%

Market Cap Distribution

Your Holdings vs Collection Market Cap

Rest of Collection
Planning notes, formulas, and examples

About the NFT Floor Price Calculator

The floor price is the lowest listing price for any NFT in a collection โ€” it serves as a baseline value metric for the entire project. By multiplying the floor price by the total supply, you get the collection's implied market capitalization. This metric helps compare collections of different sizes and assess whether a project is undervalued or overvalued relative to peers.

This calculator lets you quickly compute market cap from floor price and supply, and estimate the value of your personal holdings based on how many NFTs you own. While floor price doesn't capture the value of rare or trait-specific NFTs, it provides a solid baseline for portfolio valuation and market analysis.

Traders and investors use floor price analysis to identify buying opportunities, track collection health, and make informed decisions about portfolio allocation across multiple NFT projects.

Use the result to map token-release or fee scenarios and revisit the model when market conditions, unlock terms, or portfolio assumptions change.

When This Page Helps

Floor price is the single most-watched metric in NFT trading. This calculator converts floor price into actionable financial data โ€” market cap for comparing collections of different sizes, and personal holdings value for portfolio tracking. Knowing your exact exposure at current floor prices helps you manage risk and set sell targets.

How to Use the Inputs

  1. Enter the current floor price of the NFT collection (in ETH or USD).
  2. Enter the total supply of the collection.
  3. Enter the number of NFTs you hold from this collection.
  4. Optionally enter the current ETH price for USD conversion.
  5. View the collection market cap and your holdings value.
  6. Compare across collections to assess relative valuation.
Formula used
Market Cap = Floor Price ร— Total Supply Holdings Value = Floor Price ร— NFTs Held Market Cap (USD) = Market Cap (ETH) ร— ETH Price

Example Calculation

Result: 25,000 ETH market cap ($75M)

With a floor price of 2.5 ETH and 10,000 total supply, the collection market cap is 25,000 ETH or $75,000,000 at $3,000/ETH. Holding 5 NFTs, your position is worth 12.5 ETH ($37,500) at floor price.

Tips & Best Practices

  • Floor price alone doesn't reflect rarity premiums โ€” rare NFTs can trade at 10-100x floor.
  • Compare market cap (not floor price) when evaluating collections of different supply sizes.
  • A declining floor with rising volume may indicate a healthy market correction, not project failure.
  • Track floor price in ETH, not USD, to separate NFT performance from ETH price movements.
  • Use floor price as a conservative valuation โ€” your actual portfolio value may be higher if you hold rares.
  • Monitor listed supply percentage โ€” a high percentage of supply listed near floor can signal weak demand.

Floor Price as a Valuation Tool

Floor price is the simplest and most widely used metric in NFT valuation. While it has limitations โ€” it doesn't capture rarity premiums, utility value, or sentimental value โ€” it provides a quick, objective baseline. For portfolios holding multiple collections, floor-based valuation gives a consistent framework for tracking overall position value.

Understanding Market Cap in NFTs

NFT market cap (floor price ร— supply) behaves differently from token market caps. In fungible tokens, every token is identical and equally liquid. In NFTs, only a fraction of supply is typically listed, and individual items vary in desirability. NFT market cap is therefore a theoretical maximum if every item sold at floor, not a precise liquidity measure.

Floor Price Manipulation

Be aware that floor prices can be manipulated. Wash trading (buying your own listings) can create false volume. Whales sweeping floors can artificially inflate prices. Coordinated delisting campaigns can reduce supply on marketplaces. Always combine floor price analysis with volume, listing count, and holder distribution data.

Portfolio Risk Management

Diversifying across collections reduces the risk of any single project's floor price collapse destroying your portfolio. Track your total NFT portfolio value at floor prices regularly, and set mental stop-losses โ€” if a collection drops below a certain value, consider whether the fundamentals still support holding.

Sources & Methodology

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • The floor price is the lowest price at which any NFT in a collection is currently listed for sale on a marketplace. It represents the minimum entry cost to own an NFT from that collection and serves as a baseline valuation metric.