The total NFT transaction volume this week reached 302.2 million US dollars, an increase of 32.93% from the previous week
According to Crypto.news, data from CryptoSlam shows that the total NFT transaction volume this week reached $302.2 million, a 32.93% increase compared to last week's $224 million. The number of NFT buyers increased by 92.39%, reaching 349,972 people; the number of NFT sellers significantly increased by 77.18%, reaching 207,672 people.
The Ethereum network's NFT transaction volume soared to $199.9 million, growing by 73.56% in the past seven days. Bitcoin network's NFT ranked second with a transaction volume decrease of 23%, amounting to $39.7 million; however, user participation on this network has grown well with buyer numbers reaching up to 38,987 people.
Solana Network solidified its third position with a trading volume of $29.9 million and an increase rate of 5.14%. It had a total of
104,958 buyers which is an increase rate of about108 .45%.
Pudgy Penguins' trading volume almost doubled at $53 .9million , increasing by about90 %. LilPudgys came in second place with a trading volume worth$19 .4million , growing at arateof53 .57%. Azuki was third with a trade value worth$16 .9million , increasing at arateof108 .19%. Doodles entered the top five listwith atradevalueworth$13 .4million , growing ata staggeringrateof226 %08while BRC-20N FT made it intothe top fivewitha tradevalueworth$9 point2million .
Notable transactions for this week include:
Pudgy Penguins #4611 sold for USD493925 (125 ETH)
Crypto Punks #6036 sold for USD444019 (110 ETH)
Pudgy Penguins #7891 sold for USD395140 (100 ETH)
Azuki #6872 sold for USD380659 (108 ETH)
Azuki #6536 sold for USD372866 (95.4774 ETH)
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