Nike Dumps RTFKT Quietly: Final Nail in The NFT Coffin?

With most of the non-fungible token (NFT) market retreating, Nike just quietly got rid of their RTFKT digital shoe brand. Set up during the NFT boom back in 2021, Nike sold the RTFKT business in December, 2025.

Nike Throws Shade On NFTs With RTFKT Sale

The original plans about selling the Web3 company surfaced about a year ago, but Nike had started optimizing their capital in Q4 of 2025, when it was made known to the public that the shoe maker’s Converse brand slid by as much as 30% in a year.

Nike selling off the RTFKT NFT business venture comes as a logical step as even the biggest names in the NFT sphere had tightened their belts. For instance, the largest digital collectible marketplace OpenSea announced a pivot towards physical items, tokens & collectibles, rather than just hosting NFT trades.

The NFT market calm comes after a two-year slop in prices, as the digital art collectors saw most of the popular NFT collections slip by roughly 90%. This includes the Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC), Crypto Punks & many more.

Pudgy Penguins NFTs were among the lucky ones to make a comeback, having their shine in late 2024 at a 34.33 Ethereum (ETH) floor price.

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People Also Ask:

When did Nike sell the RTFKT digital shoe project?

The sale became effective in mid-December 2025 (around Dec 16-17), quietly announced in early January 2026.

Who bought RTFKT and for how much?

Nike has not disclosed the buyer or any financial terms of the deal.

Why is Nike selling RTFKT now?

It follows the 2024 shutdown of RTFKT operations amid cooling NFT demand; new CEO Elliott Hill is refocusing on core sports performance, wholesale partnerships, and physical products over speculative Web3 ventures.

What was RTFKT’s role at Nike?

Acquired in 2021 during the NFT boom, RTFKT created virtual sneakers, digital collectibles, and metaverse wearables – symbolizing Nike’s big bet on blockchain fashion.

Will Nike completely abandon digital/virtual products?

No – Nike says it continues investing in digital experiences via gaming partnerships (e.g., Fortnite, EA Sports) for in-game items, but it’s halting NFT production.

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