According to data from CryptoSlam, NFT sales volume increased 9.78% to $77.04 million, up from last week’s $72.53 million.
Summary
- NFT sales reached $77 million, while the number of buyers and transactions increased across almost all major blockchains.
- DX Terminal on Base rises 456%, while Algebra and DMarket build a strong multi-week lead.
- Bitcoin reclaims $90K and Ethereum soars above $3K.
Market participation has soared across the board, with NFT buyers up 25.34% to 397,409 and sellers up 15.56% to 349,725.
NFT trades posted the strongest gains, rising 42.96% to 1,398,844.
The price of Bitcoin (BTC) has returned to the $90,000 level after last week’s sharp sell-off. Ethereum (ETH) has also regained the $3,000 level.
The global cryptocurrency market cap now stands at $3.09 trillion, up from last week’s $2.87 trillion.
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DX Terminal rises as Algebra increases its lead
Algebra Positions NFT-V2 on Ethereum retained the top spot with revenue of $9.60 million, up 34.82% from last week’s $7.26 million. The collection processed 496 transactions with 163 buyers and 109 sellers.
DMarket on the Mythos blockchain took the second position with $7.77 million, up 17.78% from last week’s $6.67 million. The collection recorded 206,347 transactions with 15,307 buyers and 13,306 sellers.
DX Terminal on Base rose to third place with $2.91 million, a gain of 456.03%. The collection had 232,896 transactions with 37,965 buyers and 38,234 sellers.
Source: Top Collections by NFT Sales Volume (CryptoSlam)
CryptoPunks climbed to fourth place with $2.73 million, up 17.67% from last week’s $2.32 million. The Ethereum collection had 26 transactions with 17 buyers and 22 sellers.
Pudgy Penguins fell to fifth place with $2.68 million, down 2.30% from last week’s $2.76 million. The collection had 161 transactions with 85 buyers and 92 sellers.
Courtyard on Polygon dropped to sixth place with $2.45 million, down 18.17% from last week’s $2.97 million. The direct debit processed 47,903 transactions.
Guild of Guardians Heroes rounded out the top seven with $2.04 million, an increase of 11.34%. The Unchanged-Zk collection had 1,926 transactions.
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The base is making explosive gains while Ethereum remains stable
Ethereum retained the top spot with revenue of $31.86 million, up 6.55% from last week’s $31.08 million.
The network recorded $5.08 million in laundry trades, bringing the total to $36.95 million. The number of buyers increased by 15.52% to 31,402.
Mythos Chain jumped to second place with $7.91 million, up 18.34% from last week’s $6.81 million. The blockchain recorded $6,546 in wash trades, bringing the total to $7.92 million. The number of buyers increased by 28.94% to 42,928.
Source: Blockchains by NFT Sales Volume (CryptoSlam)
BNB Chain (BNB) fell to third place with $7.30 million, down 20.87% from last week’s $9.22 million. The blockchain had $16,413 in wash trading, with buyers rising 43.55% to 42,559.
Bitcoin took the fourth position at $6.27 million, up 5.38% from last week’s $7.03 million. The network saw 14,325 buyers, an increase of 33.09%.
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Base secured fifth place with $5.86 million, an increase of 201.03%. The blockchain recorded $5.12 million in wash trades, bringing the total to $10.98 million. The number of buyers increased by 7.38% to 109,855.
Solana (SOL) finished in sixth place with $4.30 million, essentially flat with a decline of 0.08% from last week’s $3.15 million. The network recorded 53,678 buyers, an increase of 70.39%.
Polygon (POL) finished in seventh place with $3.42 million, down 16.25% from last week’s $4.02 million. The blockchain had $6.77 million in wash trading, up 28.46% to 82,685 buyers.
Immutable (IMX) secured the eighth position at $3.35 million, up 3.37% from last week’s $3.20 million. The number of buyers increased by 31.17% to 6,073.
CryptoPunks #3720 leads high-value sales
CryptoPunks #3720 surpassed individual sales with $308,741.16 (110 ETH), sold six days ago.
Autoglyphs #437 came in second for $199,512.23 (68.68 ETH), sold four days ago.
Three CryptoPunks completed the top five:
- CryptoPunks #7670 sold five days ago for $115,285.84 (41 ETH)
- CryptoPunks #3924 sold six days ago for $112,871.38 (39.9 ETH)
- CryptoPunks #6557 sold four days ago for $110,990.85 (37.98 ETH)
