CryptoPunks, Guild of Guardians, and DogeZuki Emerge as Top NFT Collections for October
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The latest rankings of top NFT collections by monthly sales volume show significant activity shifts, with key collections like CryptoPunks, Guild of Guardians, and DogeZuki maintaining their strong presence. However, emerging collections are beginning to carve out a place for themselves in the market. CryptoPunks continues to hold its top position with $16.55 million in sales this month. Despite experiencing a 6.95% decline from the previous month, it remains a powerhouse in the NFT space. With only 74 unique buyers and 146 transactions, the collection still demonstrates a high value per transaction, reinforcing its status as one of the most sought-after NFT collections. According to PHOENIX, Guild of Guardians comes in second with $14.01 million in sales, slightly down by 5.29%. While it doesn’t generate the same per-transaction value as CryptoPunks, Guild of Guardians boasts a staggering 10,738 buyers and 25,616 transactions, making it one of the most active and engaged NFT ecosystems in the market. DogeZuki ranks third with $10.06 million in sales but saw the steepest decline among the top three, down by 8.20%. Even so, its strong buyer engagement remains intact, with 239,377 buyers and 245,192 transactions, confirming its widespread popularity and active community involvement. NodeMonkes Surges, While Sorare and DMarket Struggle NodeMonkes emerged as the collection with the most significant growth this month, surging by 33.65% to reach $9.52 million in sales. Although it has a relatively small number of buyers, only 528, and 1,071 transactions, this rapid rise signals its increasing popularity within the NFT ecosystem. On the other hand, Sorare and DMarket experienced considerable declines. Sorare, despite boasting 38,535 buyers and an overwhelming 479,590 transactions, saw its monthly sales drop by 29.07% to $9.13 million. DMarket faced the steepest decline, with sales plummeting by 58.81% to $8.47 million. These figures suggest some volatility in…
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