The Courtyard NFT Collection
The Courtyard NFT collection, based on the Polygon network, earns the title of top non-fungible token (NFT) collection through its total sales reaching above $11.25 million. It continues to lead despite a substantial 35.88% decrease in transactions, while both buyer and seller numbers dropped. Values within the collection experienced a minor sales growth of 1.59%, even though transaction numbers declined.
Second Position: DMarket and Mythos Blockchain
Sales on the Mythos blockchain through DMarket reached $8.02 million, securing the second position. However, sales from the collection decreased by 22.61%, while transaction volumes fell by 25.20%. During this period, both buyer numbers and seller numbers decreased by 27.67% and 25.40%, respectively.
Significant Fluctuations in Bitcoin-Based NFT Collections
Bitcoin-based NFT collections have experienced major market changes, resulting in tremendous drops alongside substantial growth within their holdings. The BRC-20 NFTs collection generated $5.34 million in sales, but this revenue declined by 33.97%.
On the other hand, the Bitcoin-based NFT collection Quantum Cats achieved strong market growth and revenue increases, with sales numbers increasing by 557.99% and transaction activity growing by 961.82%. The total number of buyers reached 720% of newly acquired users during this period, while seller adoption exceeded 820.59%.
Ethereum and Solana Collections Face Mixed Performance
Ethereum-based CryptoPunks managed to remain among the top five collections, as traders spent $3.43 million on the series. Despite this, the collection saw significant drops including a 14.01% loss in sales and a 7.50% reduction in transactions. The market maintained steady demand while sales activity dropped, as the total number of NFT purchases increased by 3.45%.
Guild of Guardians on the Immutable-Zk blockchain reported $2.89 million in sales, with a decline in buyer and seller activity along with transactions. Paradise saw a dramatic decline of 75.87% in sales, alongside significant drops in transactions and both buyer and seller numbers.
Emerging Trends in Smaller NFT Collections
Multiple smaller collections displayed varying sales outcomes. The Ethereum-based Pudgy Penguins collection generated $2.32 million in sales despite a 2.86% decrease in sales. Interestingly, transaction numbers rose by 23.89%, and the buyer count increased by 30.30%.
The Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) reported declining sales activity with a total of $1.86 million in expenditure. Even though Bored Ape transactions increased by 50.98% and the buying audience expanded by 70%, the overall sales value decreased, attracting a higher number of new buyers. One Gravity maintained $1.81 million in sales, with an unchanged transaction count and buyer and seller population.
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