Closing out the third week of January 2023, non-fungible token (NFT) assets grew 16.39% in overall turnover. In this one week he had 320,580 buyers join his NFT market action, an increase of 43.48% compared to the previous week. Recorded $256.69 million NFT sales in the last 7 days, with $206.06 million being his Ethereum-based NFTs.
Ethereum Dominates the NFT Market as Blockchains Theta, Fantom, Palm and Wax Earn the Biggest Profit in NFT Sales
Digital ownership continues in 2023, with $256.69 million in non-fungible tokens (NFTs) sold in the last seven days. statistics From cryptoslam.io. This represented a 16.39% increase from the previous week’s NFT sales and included 1,355,376 NFT transactions. A total of 320,580 buyers participated in market activities, up 43.48% from the previous week.

Of the 20 unique blockchain networks, Ethereum (ethereum) dominated, with $206.06 million of last week’s sales at ethereum chain. His ETH-based NFT sales increased by 24.78% last week. His second highest NFT turnover this week was Solana (SOL), where he had $36,378,730 in NFT turnover. However, sales of Solana NFTs decreased by 10.44% compared to the previous week.

The blockchain with the biggest profit over the seven days in terms of NFT sales was Theta with a 239% increase. Phantom increased by 144%. Palm he rose 97%. Wax is up 73% this week. The best-selling crypto collections this week included Mutant Ape Yacht Club (MAYC), Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC), Bored Ape Kennel Club (BAKC), Azuki, and Otherdeed.
The top three most expensive NFTs sold this week include Bored Ape Yacht Club #4,025, which sold for $613,000 seven days ago. Cryptopunk #7,674 sold for $451,000 five days ago. Cryptopunk #7,641 sold for around $418,000 three days ago. ethereumwhile BAYC’s floor was just below it at 66.247 ethereumaccording to data From nftpricefloor.com.
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