The post NFT sales drop to $98m, but Bored Ape Yacht Club sales spike appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. According to CryptoSlam’s data, NFT (non-fungible token) sales volume has declined by 28.42% to $98.18 million, down from last week. However, market participation has bucked the trend, with NFT buyers surging by 22.86% to 626,341 and sellers climbing by 13.54% to 469,316. NFT transactions fell by 5.08% to 1,458,311. The global crypto market cap has also dropped and now stands at $3.71 trillion, down from last week’s $3.75 trillion. Summary NFT sales fell 28% to $98.18M, but buyers surged 22.86% to 626,341. BAYC sales jumped 108%, while DMarket and DX Terminal saw declines. Ethereum led networks with $41.72M in NFT sales, up nearly 20% weekly. DMarket’s decline, BAYC’s comeback DMarket, on the Mythos blockchain, is down 34.09% from last week’s $9.05 million. Yet it still maintains first place with $5.92 million in sales. The collection processed 209,894 transactions with 17,852 buyers and 13,838 sellers. DX Terminal on Base held second position at $5.62 million, down 18.23% from last week’s $7.56 million. The collection recorded 294,979 transactions. Source: Top collections by NFT Sales Volume (CryptoSlam) Bored Ape Yacht Club stormed back into the top rankings at third place with $5.22 million in sales, surging 108.47%. The Ethereum (ETH) collection had 180 transactions with 115 buyers and 115 sellers. Pudgy Penguins climbed to fourth with $4.85 million, up 21.07% from last week’s $3.80 million. The collection saw 182 transactions with 99 buyers and 105 sellers. Guild of Guardians Heroes on Immutable-Zk secured fifth place at $3.88 million, up 11.11% from last week’s $3.45 million. The collection had 3,100 transactions. CryptoPunks entered the top six with $3.79 million, surging 49.48%. The Ethereum collection processed just 21 transactions with 14 buyers and 16 sellers. Ethereum extends lead Ethereum strengthened its position at the top with $41.72 million in sales, up 19.72% from last week’s… The post NFT sales drop to $98m, but Bored Ape Yacht Club sales spike appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. According to CryptoSlam’s data, NFT (non-fungible token) sales volume has declined by 28.42% to $98.18 million, down from last week. However, market participation has bucked the trend, with NFT buyers surging by 22.86% to 626,341 and sellers climbing by 13.54% to 469,316. NFT transactions fell by 5.08% to 1,458,311. The global crypto market cap has also dropped and now stands at $3.71 trillion, down from last week’s $3.75 trillion. Summary NFT sales fell 28% to $98.18M, but buyers surged 22.86% to 626,341. BAYC sales jumped 108%, while DMarket and DX Terminal saw declines. Ethereum led networks with $41.72M in NFT sales, up nearly 20% weekly. DMarket’s decline, BAYC’s comeback DMarket, on the Mythos blockchain, is down 34.09% from last week’s $9.05 million. Yet it still maintains first place with $5.92 million in sales. The collection processed 209,894 transactions with 17,852 buyers and 13,838 sellers. DX Terminal on Base held second position at $5.62 million, down 18.23% from last week’s $7.56 million. The collection recorded 294,979 transactions. Source: Top collections by NFT Sales Volume (CryptoSlam) Bored Ape Yacht Club stormed back into the top rankings at third place with $5.22 million in sales, surging 108.47%. The Ethereum (ETH) collection had 180 transactions with 115 buyers and 115 sellers. Pudgy Penguins climbed to fourth with $4.85 million, up 21.07% from last week’s $3.80 million. The collection saw 182 transactions with 99 buyers and 105 sellers. Guild of Guardians Heroes on Immutable-Zk secured fifth place at $3.88 million, up 11.11% from last week’s $3.45 million. The collection had 3,100 transactions. CryptoPunks entered the top six with $3.79 million, surging 49.48%. The Ethereum collection processed just 21 transactions with 14 buyers and 16 sellers. Ethereum extends lead Ethereum strengthened its position at the top with $41.72 million in sales, up 19.72% from last week’s…

NFT sales drop to $98m, but Bored Ape Yacht Club sales spike

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According to CryptoSlam’s data, NFT (non-fungible token) sales volume has declined by 28.42% to $98.18 million, down from last week.

However, market participation has bucked the trend, with NFT buyers surging by 22.86% to 626,341 and sellers climbing by 13.54% to 469,316.

NFT transactions fell by 5.08% to 1,458,311. The global crypto market cap has also dropped and now stands at $3.71 trillion, down from last week’s $3.75 trillion.

Summary

  • NFT sales fell 28% to $98.18M, but buyers surged 22.86% to 626,341.
  • BAYC sales jumped 108%, while DMarket and DX Terminal saw declines.
  • Ethereum led networks with $41.72M in NFT sales, up nearly 20% weekly.

DMarket’s decline, BAYC’s comeback

DMarket, on the Mythos blockchain, is down 34.09% from last week’s $9.05 million. Yet it still maintains first place with $5.92 million in sales. The collection processed 209,894 transactions with 17,852 buyers and 13,838 sellers.

DX Terminal on Base held second position at $5.62 million, down 18.23% from last week’s $7.56 million. The collection recorded 294,979 transactions.

Source: Top collections by NFT Sales Volume (CryptoSlam)

Bored Ape Yacht Club stormed back into the top rankings at third place with $5.22 million in sales, surging 108.47%.

The Ethereum (ETH) collection had 180 transactions with 115 buyers and 115 sellers.

Pudgy Penguins climbed to fourth with $4.85 million, up 21.07% from last week’s $3.80 million. The collection saw 182 transactions with 99 buyers and 105 sellers.

Guild of Guardians Heroes on Immutable-Zk secured fifth place at $3.88 million, up 11.11% from last week’s $3.45 million. The collection had 3,100 transactions.

CryptoPunks entered the top six with $3.79 million, surging 49.48%. The Ethereum collection processed just 21 transactions with 14 buyers and 16 sellers.

Ethereum extends lead

Ethereum strengthened its position at the top with $41.72 million in sales, up 19.72% from last week’s $35.04 million.

The network recorded $3.59 million in wash trading, bringing its total to $45.31 million. Buyers increased by 14.66% to 54,401.

Bitcoin (BTC) held second place with $11.55 million, down 11.47% from last week’s $13.17 million. The network saw 18,316 buyers, up 36.06%.

Source: Blockchains by NFT Sales Volume (CryptoSlam)

Base remained in third with $10.36 million, up 7.34% from last week’s $10.19 million. The blockchain recorded $4.93 million in wash trading, with buyers rising 7.92% to 277,561.

Immutable (IMX) climbed to fourth position with $6.56 million, up 12.54% from last week’s $5.73 million. The network had 7,981 buyers, up 32.75%.

Solana (SOL) secured fifth place with $6.16 million, surging 30.28% from last week’s $4.92 million. The blockchain attracted 40,011 buyers, up 30.29%.

Mythos Chain dropped to sixth at $6.09 million, down 33.27% from last week’s $9.27 million. The blockchain had 46,981 buyers, up 39.03%.

BNB Chain (BNB) rounded out the top seven with $5.25 million, down 3.76% from last week’s $5.33 million. Buyers jumped 33.18% to 43,642.

CryptoPunk leads high-value transactions

  • CryptoPunks #8407 topped individual sales at $413,469.94 (100 ETH), sold five days ago.
  • Bored Ape Yacht Club #3105 placed second at $359,769.63 (90 ETH), sold three days ago.
  • V1 Cryptopunks Wrapped #4350 sold for $248,839.14 (62.9 ETH) seven days ago.
  • Autoglyphs #256 fetched $222,558.91 (59 WETH) two days ago.
  • CryptoPunks #7378 completed the top five at $212,360.44 (51 ETH), sold five days ago.

Source: https://crypto.news/nft-sales-drop-98m-bored-ape-yacht-club-sales-spike/

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