NFT Sales Dip Slightly as Bitcoin Volumes Surge 70%
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NFT sales volume dipped slightly by 0.47% to $65.58 million last week, according to CryptoSlam data, even as market participation surged with buyers up 26% to 292,030 and sellers rising 24% to 205,205. DMarket topped collections with $5.32 million in sales, up 72% week-over-week. Courtyard on Polygon secured second place at $4.99 million, marking a 66.58% increase. Ethereum led networks with $20.88 million, while Bitcoin surged 70.52% to $12.12 million; transactions fell just 0.95% to 869,747. NFT sales volume sees minor 0.47% drop to $65.58M amid rising buyers and sellers. Discover top collections like DMarket and network leaders Ethereum, Bitcoin. Stay updated on NFT market trends today! What is the latest NFT sales volume trend? NFT sales volume recorded a modest decline of 0.47% last week, settling at $65.58 million compared to $67.76 million the prior week, as reported by CryptoSlam. Despite the dip, robust market engagement persisted with NFT buyers increasing 26% to 292,030 and sellers climbing 24% to approximately 205,205. Transactions held steady, easing only 0.95% to 869,747. Which NFT collections led by sales volume? DMarket on the Mythos blockchain reclaimed the top spot with $5.32 million in sales, reflecting a sharp 72% rise from $3.09 million the previous week. This collection handled 142,989 transactions, attracting 10,681 buyers and 9,007 sellers. Courtyard on Polygon advanced to second place, achieving $4.99 million—a 66.58% jump from $2.97 million—with over 67,000 transactions, 10,039 buyers, and 2,192 sellers. BRC-20 NFTs on Bitcoin captured third position at $3.45 million, surging 335.14% from the prior week. It processed more than 2,000 transactions involving 822 buyers and 602 sellers, underscoring growing interest in Bitcoin’s NFT ecosystem. CryptoPunks on Ethereum rose to fourth with $2.51 million, up 68.62% from $1.77 million, across just 30 transactions. Milady Maker fell to fifth after a 42% drop to $2.26…
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