NFT Sales Hold $65.6M as Bitcoin BRC-20 Activity Surges
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According to CryptoSlam data, NFT sales volume has edged down by 0.47% to $65.58 million, essentially flat from last week’s $67.76 million. Summary NFT sales stayed flat at $65.6M, but buyers and sellers jumped over 24%. DMarket reclaimed first place as Bitcoin BRC-20 NFTs surged over 300%. Bitcoin NFT volume rose sharply while Ethereum and Solana sales declined. Market participation has continued its strong rebound, with NFT buyers climbing by 26.31% to 292,030 and sellers rising by 24.44% to 205,205. NFT transactions remained nearly unchanged, down just 0.95% to 869,747. DMarket reclaims top spot with Bitcoin BRC-20 surge DMarket on the Mythos blockchain has reclaimed first place with $5.32 million in sales, surging 72.49% from last week’s $3.09 million. The collection processed 142,989 transactions with 10,681 buyers and 9,007 sellers. Courtyard on Polygon (POL) held second position at $4.99 million, up 66.58% from last week’s $2.97 million. The collection recorded 67,082 transactions with 10,039 buyers and 2,192 sellers. Source: Top collections by NFT Sales Volume (CryptoSlam) $?? BRC-20 NFTs on Bitcoin (BTC) exploded into third place with $3.45 million, posting a massive 335.14% surge. The collection saw 2,100 transactions with 822 buyers and 602 sellers, highlighting Bitcoin NFT momentum. CryptoPunks jumped to fourth with $2.51 million, up 68.62% from last week’s $1.77 million. The Ethereum (ETH) collection had 30 transactions with 25 buyers and 19 sellers. Milady Maker dropped to fifth at $2.26 million, plummeting 42.01% from last week’s $3.68 million. The collection saw 130 transactions with just 2 buyers and 1 seller. YES BOND on BNB held sixth place at $2.15 million, posting minimal growth at 0.25% from last week’s $2.12 million. The collection recorded 1,643 transactions. Bitcoin surges as Ethereum and Solana decline Ethereum maintained first position with $20.88 million in sales, down 23.92% from last week’s $28.06…
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