In the most recent data, non-fungible token ($NFT) sales for this week have experienced a rise of 11.60% compared to the previous week. Moreover, the number of individual buyers purchasing NFTs in the past seven days has jumped 95.20%, reaching a total of 664,096 buyers.
This Week’s $NFT Sales See a Modest Rise of More Than 11%, Bitcoin-NFTs Still Hold Second Position
According to data from cryptoslam.io on June 20, 2023, the past week has seen a modest increase in $NFT sales, with a recorded total of just over $146 million. This marks an approximate rise of 11.60% compared to the previous seven days.
Despite a slight dip of 1.99% in the number of $NFT transactions, which amounted to 2,271,293 last week, there has been a surge of over 95% in the number of $NFT buyers. Statistics show approximately 664,096 buyers have been recorded in the past seven days.
Out of the total $NFT sales amounting to $146 million, a significant portion of $85.43 million was attributed to $ETH-based NFTs, while $21.38 million came from $BTC-centric NFTs. It is worth noting that Bitcoin-based NFTs have consistently maintained their second position among blockchains in terms of sales for several consecutive weeks.
Notably, $ETH-based $NFT sales experienced a spike of 18.11% within a week, whereas $BTC-based $NFT sales saw a jump of 10.84% compared to the previous week. Rounding out the top five blockchains for weekly $NFT sales, we have Solana, $BNB Chain, and Mythos following behind $ETH and $BTC.
This week, the leading position for $NFT sales belongs to the collection called Uncategorized ordinals, which amassed $12.18 million in sales. Following closely behind is the Grails II collection sold by the luxury auction house Sotheby’s, which generated approximately $7.67 million in sales.
Completing the roster of the top five collections include the Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC), Dmarket, and Gods Unchained $NFT card sales. Mutant Ape Yacht Club (MAYC) and Azuki are right on the heels of the top five contenders.
Additionally, among the five most expensive $NFT sales this week, two noteworthy NFTs from Sotheby’s Grails II collection secured spots on the list, with the top sale reaching $5.4 million. Additionally, two NFTs originated from the Uncategorized ordinals collection, while one $NFT emerged from the $BNB chain.
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