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DMarket locked in at top spot as NFT sales endure minor drop

source-logo  cryptopolitan.com 27 December 2025 13:58, UTC
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$NFT sales volume recorded a minor drop, inching downward by 0.47% to $65.58 million from its $67.76 million last week.

In the data released by CryptoSlam, market participation also experienced a strong rebound, with $NFT buyers rising by 26% to 292,030 and sellers rising by 24% to about 205,205. $NFT transactions remained nearly unmoved, dropping by around 0.95% to 869,747.

$NFT sales experience a slight dip

In terms of collections by sales volumes, DMarket on the Mythos blockchain retook the first position, recording $5.32 million in sales, a rise of 72% from last week’s $3.09 million. The collection also processed 142,989 transactions with about 10,681 buyers and 9,007 buyers.

Courtyard on Polygon moved to the second position at $4.99 million, a jump of 66.58% from last week’s $2.97 million. The collection recorded more than 67,000 transactions with 10,039 buyers and 2,192 sellers.

BRC-20 NFTs on Bitcoin snagged the third position with $3.45 million, posting a huge 335.14% rise from the previous week. The collection recorded more than 2,000 transactions, seeing 822 buyers and 602 sellers. The development highlighted the momentum that is presently in the Bitcoin $NFT marketplace.

Meanwhile, CryptoPunks jumped to fourth, recording $2.51 million, a rise of 68.62% from last week’s $1.77 million. The Ethereum collection recorded 30 transactions.

Milady Maker was one of the few that experienced a huge decline, dropping to fifth after shaving off 42% from last week’s $3.68 million to register a sales volume of $2.26 million. The collection recorded only 130 transactions with just two buyers and a seller.

YES BOND on $BNB took the sixth place, posting a growth of 0.25% to register a $2.15 million volume. The figure is up from last week’s $2.12 million. The collection recorded about 1,643 transactions in the past week.

Bitcoin surges as Ethereum and Solana see red

In terms of network, Ethereum held on to its first position with $20.88 million in sales. The figure was down 23.92% from last week’s $28.06 million. The network recorded $3.55 million in wash trading, bringing its total figure to around $24.43 million. Buyers also climbed by 37.19% to 19,798.

Bitcoin moved to second place with $12.12 million, seeing a surge of 70.52% from last week’s $7.38 million. The blockchain saw $45,552 in wash trading, with buyers jumping by 44.08%.

$BNB Chain dropped to third at $7.77 million, registering a drop of 18.84% to $9.62 million. The network saw about $20,584 in wash trading, with buyers rising by 41.76%.

Polygon came fourth with $6.06 million, a rise of 44.33% from last week’s volume of $4.12 million. The blockchain registered $10.59 million in wash trading, which brought its total to $16.65 million. It also registered a rise in buyers, a rise of 31.63% to 56,606.

Mythos Chain rose to fifth at $5.46 million, rising 71% from last week’s $3.22 million. The blockchain saw a 22.32% rise in buyers to reach 27,248.

Immutable and Solana took the sixth and seventh spots, respectively. Immutable held the sixth position at $3.20 million, seeing a 0.88% drop from last week’s $3.19 million. Buyers rose by 38.96% to 5,079. Meanwhile, Solana registered a volume of $2.93 million, down 23% from last week’s $3.96 million. The network saw its buyers go up by 29.43%.

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