
Non-Fungible Token (NFT) sales remained claimant to the top position by the Courtyard on the Polygon network with $11.47M made from 104,970 transactions. Nevertheless, total sales fell by 32.09%, and the transaction count decreased by 20.42%. Buyer activity was down 26.88%, and seller activity rose 133.93%.
Next, was DMarket on Mythos for $8.19 million weekly volume. Sales were down 6.71% on the year and down 7.76% in transaction count. There was broad contraction across key metrics, with the number of active buyers dropping by 13.85%; sellers falling by 15.90%.
STRAT Option and Good Vibes Club Show Exceptional Growth
The Ethereum-based STRAT Option collection quickly added volume, rising to $4.79 million in the last seven days. This resulted to an increase of 18,945,794%, in transactions (2300%) and buyers (1900%). Although with high metrics, it had only one seller, indicating it was a very held collection or a singular trade of high value.
Good Vibes Club also soared, with volume rising 200.54% to $2.39 million. There were 282 buyers and 378 sellers and the collection included 842 transactions. Double and triple digit increases across all key metrics are indicative of a resurgence in Ethereum based NFTs as traders and speculators reenter the space.
Established NFT Collections experienced Sharp Losses
Several top tier collections had noteworthy weekly declines. Bitcoin ($BTC) based BRC–20 NFTs saw a 39.09% drop back down to $3.84 million in sales, with transactions down 25.02% and buyers down 30.91%. In comparison, Ethereum’s CryptoPunks had 23 sales total, reporting a 5.51% drop in sales but a whopping 43.48% drop in buyers.
Transaction volume and user activity on the secondary Guild of Guardians collection and Bad Bunnz also decreased. The total sales for Bad Bunnz also increased by 244.41% to $1.41 million, but transaction numbers fell by 66.64% to 4,775, while its buyer count dropped by 64.88% to 575 which implies that it recorded a higher average value per trade.
However, the overall data shows mixed performance across NFT collections with a few doing very well in the sea of duds despite overall user engagement declines.