The post Pudgy Penguins waddle higher despite overall NFT sales slump appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. DX Terminal and Pudgy Penguins are hot despite the overall coolness of the NFT (non-fungible token) market. Summary NFT sales dropped 34% to $169.7M, but transactions rose by 1.99% to 1,920,271. DX Terminal topped collections with $13M in sales, up over 50% this week. Ethereum led with $86M NFT sales, though buyers fell more than 80% overall. According to CryptoSlam data, NFT sales volume has dropped by 33.56% to $169.7 million, down from last week’s $256.9 million. The pullback has been more severe for market participants, with NFT buyers plummeting by 75.68% to 168,946 and sellers falling by 73.94% to 152,283. Specific NFT collections (i.e. DX Terminal and Pudgy Penguins) bucked the trend. Bitcoin’s (BTC) price has retreated to the $112,000 level following last week’s rally. Ethereum (ETH) has also pulled back to $3,700 from its recent highs. The global cryptocurrency market cap has dropped to $3.78 trillion, down from last week’s $4.2 trillion valuation. DX Terminal dominates NFT collections DX Terminal on the Base blockchain has taken the top spot with $13.03 million in sales, up 50.20%. The collection processed 570,066 transactions and attracted 169,973 buyers and 168,979 sellers. CryptoPunks fell to second place with $11.06 million in sales, down 36.92% from last week’s $17.33 million. The Ethereum collection saw 48 transactions with 26 buyers and 30 sellers. DMarket maintained third position at $7.72 million, down 3.33% from last week’s $7.95 million. The Mythos-based collection recorded 225,129 transactions. Pharaoh V3 Non Fungible on Avalanche (AVAX) surged into fourth place with $7.34 million in sales, posting a massive 41,365.84% jump. The collection had 554 transactions with 101 buyers and 38 sellers. Source: Top collections by NFT Sales Volume (CryptoSlam) Moonbirds dropped to fifth with $7.01 million, down 60.89% from last week’s $18.72 million. The collection processed 512 transactions with 205… The post Pudgy Penguins waddle higher despite overall NFT sales slump appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. DX Terminal and Pudgy Penguins are hot despite the overall coolness of the NFT (non-fungible token) market. Summary NFT sales dropped 34% to $169.7M, but transactions rose by 1.99% to 1,920,271. DX Terminal topped collections with $13M in sales, up over 50% this week. Ethereum led with $86M NFT sales, though buyers fell more than 80% overall. According to CryptoSlam data, NFT sales volume has dropped by 33.56% to $169.7 million, down from last week’s $256.9 million. The pullback has been more severe for market participants, with NFT buyers plummeting by 75.68% to 168,946 and sellers falling by 73.94% to 152,283. Specific NFT collections (i.e. DX Terminal and Pudgy Penguins) bucked the trend. Bitcoin’s (BTC) price has retreated to the $112,000 level following last week’s rally. Ethereum (ETH) has also pulled back to $3,700 from its recent highs. The global cryptocurrency market cap has dropped to $3.78 trillion, down from last week’s $4.2 trillion valuation. DX Terminal dominates NFT collections DX Terminal on the Base blockchain has taken the top spot with $13.03 million in sales, up 50.20%. The collection processed 570,066 transactions and attracted 169,973 buyers and 168,979 sellers. CryptoPunks fell to second place with $11.06 million in sales, down 36.92% from last week’s $17.33 million. The Ethereum collection saw 48 transactions with 26 buyers and 30 sellers. DMarket maintained third position at $7.72 million, down 3.33% from last week’s $7.95 million. The Mythos-based collection recorded 225,129 transactions. Pharaoh V3 Non Fungible on Avalanche (AVAX) surged into fourth place with $7.34 million in sales, posting a massive 41,365.84% jump. The collection had 554 transactions with 101 buyers and 38 sellers. Source: Top collections by NFT Sales Volume (CryptoSlam) Moonbirds dropped to fifth with $7.01 million, down 60.89% from last week’s $18.72 million. The collection processed 512 transactions with 205…

Pudgy Penguins waddle higher despite overall NFT sales slump

DX Terminal and Pudgy Penguins are hot despite the overall coolness of the NFT (non-fungible token) market.

Summary

  • NFT sales dropped 34% to $169.7M, but transactions rose by 1.99% to 1,920,271.
  • DX Terminal topped collections with $13M in sales, up over 50% this week.
  • Ethereum led with $86M NFT sales, though buyers fell more than 80% overall.

According to CryptoSlam data, NFT sales volume has dropped by 33.56% to $169.7 million, down from last week’s $256.9 million.

The pullback has been more severe for market participants, with NFT buyers plummeting by 75.68% to 168,946 and sellers falling by 73.94% to 152,283. Specific NFT collections (i.e. DX Terminal and Pudgy Penguins) bucked the trend.

Bitcoin’s (BTC) price has retreated to the $112,000 level following last week’s rally. Ethereum (ETH) has also pulled back to $3,700 from its recent highs. The global cryptocurrency market cap has dropped to $3.78 trillion, down from last week’s $4.2 trillion valuation.

DX Terminal dominates NFT collections

DX Terminal on the Base blockchain has taken the top spot with $13.03 million in sales, up 50.20%. The collection processed 570,066 transactions and attracted 169,973 buyers and 168,979 sellers.

CryptoPunks fell to second place with $11.06 million in sales, down 36.92% from last week’s $17.33 million. The Ethereum collection saw 48 transactions with 26 buyers and 30 sellers.

DMarket maintained third position at $7.72 million, down 3.33% from last week’s $7.95 million. The Mythos-based collection recorded 225,129 transactions.

Pharaoh V3 Non Fungible on Avalanche (AVAX) surged into fourth place with $7.34 million in sales, posting a massive 41,365.84% jump. The collection had 554 transactions with 101 buyers and 38 sellers.

Source: Top collections by NFT Sales Volume (CryptoSlam)

Moonbirds dropped to fifth with $7.01 million, down 60.89% from last week’s $18.72 million. The collection processed 512 transactions with 205 buyers and 243 sellers.

Pudgy Penguins claimed sixth place at $6.63 million, up 16.98% from last week’s $5.67 million. The Ethereum collection witnessed 172 transactions, involving 81 buyers and 97 sellers.

Bored Ape Yacht Club rounded out the top seven with $5.30 million, up 90.38%. The collection recorded 174 transactions with 103 buyers and 91 sellers.

Ethereum maintains lead despite decline

Ethereum remained the leading blockchain for NFT sales with $86.46 million, down 9.34% from last week’s $97.4 million.

The network recorded $12.46 million in wash trading, bringing its total to $98.92 million. Buyers dropped sharply by 81.35% to 19,509.

Base held second position with $15.56 million, up 39.75% from last week’s $10.92 million. The blockchain recorded $5.29 million in wash trading, with buyers falling 66.63% to 95,027.

Source: Blockchains by NFT Sales Volume (CryptoSlam)

Bitcoin climbed to third with $14.04 million, up 20.92% from last week’s $10.97 million. The network saw 3,188 buyers, down 86.51%.

Mythos Chain placed fourth at $12.86 million, down 2.13% from last week’s $13.07 million. The blockchain attracted 9,568 buyers, a 79.07% decrease.

Avalanche jumped to fifth with $10.63 million, surging 373.13%. The blockchain had just 280 buyers, down 88.49%.

Solana (SOL) secured sixth place with $7.58 million, up 0.81% from last week’s $7.74 million. The network recorded 9,554 buyers, a decrease of 83.18%.

Top collectible sales

  • A Protoshrooms NFT led individual sales at $470,760.50 (3.7811 BTC), sold five days ago.
  • CryptoPunks #9205 sold for $416,002.50 (92.5 ETH) seven days ago.
  • Wrapped Ether Rock #91 fetched $380,000 (380,000 USDC) six days ago.
  • CryptoPunks #3390 sold for $279,243.03 (59.68 ETH) four days ago.
  • CryptoPunks #9968 sold for $259,739.06 (58 ETH) three days ago.

Source: https://crypto.news/pudgy-penguins-higher-despite-overall-nft-sales-slump/

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