NFT Market sees various results, polygons lead and Ethereum collection rebound

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The sale of Impossible Tokens (NFTs) was a claimant for the top position in the courtyard on the polygon network, and was made for $114.7 million from 104,970 transactions. Nevertheless, total sales fell 32.09% and transactions fell 20.42%. Buyer activity fell 26.88%, while seller activity rose 133.93%.

Second, Mythos’ DMARKET was present at a weekly volume of $8.19 million. Sales fell 6.71% annually and 7.76% in transaction count. There was extensive contraction across the key metric, reducing the number of active buyers by 13.85%. Sellers are down 15.90%.

Strat Option and Good Vibes Club show exceptional growth

The Ethereum-based Strat Option Collection quickly added volumes, rising to $4.79 million over the past seven days. This led to an increase of 18,945,794% in transactions (2300%) and buyers (1900%). High indicators showed that there was only one seller, but that is a very held collection or a trade of high value.

The Good Vibes Club also spiked, with volume rising 200.54% to $2.39 million. There were 282 buyers and 378 sellers, and the collection contained 842 deals. The double-digit increase across all key metrics marks the revival of Ethereum-based NFTs as traders and speculators reenter the space.

Established NFT collection experienced sudden losses

Several top tier collections have declined every week, notable. In the Bitcoin ($BTC)-based BRC – 20 NFTS, 39.09% returned to sales of $3.04 million, with transactions down 25.02% and buyers down 30.91%. In comparison, Ethereum’s Cryptopunks sales have been sold 23, with sales down 5.51%, while buyers report a whopping 43.48%.

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Transaction volume and user activity in the Secondary Guild of the Guardians Collection has also been reduced. Total sales at Bad Bunnz also rose 244.41% to $1.41 million, while transactions fell 66.64% to 4,775, while buyers fell 64.88% to 575.

However, despite the overall data showing mixed performance across the NFT collection, some people are working very well in the sea of ​​Duds, despite the decline in overall user engagement.

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