So here is what I can see. The Lohan one is actual not part of the Canine Cartel 10,000 set. It is a solitary item in a set called "Friends of the Cartel"
This means it cost them $4,406.32 at the time of purchase*
I must note here once again the volatility of crypto. You'll notice in the screenshot linked below that at the very moment the purchase of the NFT was made, ETH cost so much more than when the bidding was going on:
When the tweet was made by Ms. Lohan ETH was at $2,843.83 per ETH. So if they paid without doing the whole auction thing at the time that the tweet was made it would have cost a person $3,412.59 in USD. A difference of $993.73 USD!
*But the truth is that the actual cost of how much the individual pays for something in a crypto currency is actually *not* based upon what the crypto costs at the time they make a purchase. Rather how much the 1.3 crytos cost when they changed their currency into the crypto currency.
For example if the owner of the Lohan NFT got the 1.3 ETH a year ago and just so happened to already have the Crypto, then the Lohan NFT cost them $352.42 /ETH, so they effectively 'paid' $458.15 (2020 USD) for it.
...I'm probably spending way too much time on this.
I don't know what the difference between when the bid was made and when it was paid for. If you just so happen to have bought the Lindsay NFT, please let us know when the bid was put in versus when you paid the 1.3 ETH for it.
So here is what I can see. The Lohan one is actual not part of the Canine Cartel 10,000 set. It is a solitary item in a set called "Friends of the Cartel"
https://opensea.io/collection/friends-of-the-cartel
It was minted 6 days ago as opposed to the set, which was a month ago.
It was sold on Oct-02-2021 04:32:07 PM +UTC for 1.3 NFT.
According to the receipt it seem that ETH was at $3,389.48 / ETH at time of sale.
- https://etherscan.io/tx/0x447d54ab7fa7acceec17b98f4c11e07c37156c43941663db253b68...
This means it cost them $4,406.32 at the time of purchase*
I must note here once again the volatility of crypto. You'll notice in the screenshot linked below that at the very moment the purchase of the NFT was made, ETH cost so much more than when the bidding was going on:
https://www.flayrah.com/sites/default/files/u/Sonious/Etherium.jpg
When the tweet was made by Ms. Lohan ETH was at $2,843.83 per ETH. So if they paid without doing the whole auction thing at the time that the tweet was made it would have cost a person $3,412.59 in USD. A difference of $993.73 USD!
*But the truth is that the actual cost of how much the individual pays for something in a crypto currency is actually *not* based upon what the crypto costs at the time they make a purchase. Rather how much the 1.3 crytos cost when they changed their currency into the crypto currency.
For example if the owner of the Lohan NFT got the 1.3 ETH a year ago and just so happened to already have the Crypto, then the Lohan NFT cost them $352.42 /ETH, so they effectively 'paid' $458.15 (2020 USD) for it.
...I'm probably spending way too much time on this.
I don't know what the difference between when the bid was made and when it was paid for. If you just so happen to have bought the Lindsay NFT, please let us know when the bid was put in versus when you paid the 1.3 ETH for it.