Bitcoin NFT Leads Weekly Sales with $1.2 Million

The NFT market continues to show activity across multiple blockchains, with weekly sales data from CryptoSlam revealing a mix of established and emerging platforms. Bitcoin, Ethereum, BNB Chain, Coinbase, Avalanche, and others are all contributing to the broader landscape.

Top Sales by Blockchain

Bitcoin dominated this week’s top NFT sales. The X@AGI BRC-20 collection’s token #bdae0…6edi0 secured the number one spot with a sale of $1,228,814, which happened five days ago. This sale underscores Bitcoin’s ongoing role in the NFT space, particularly through the BRC-20 standard.

Right behind Bitcoin, an Ethereum-based NFT from the CreditPosition Token collection took second place. The token #18 sold for $599,996 about six days ago. Then, a Pangolin V3 Positions NFT on Avalanche ranked third: token #14195 fetched $396,808 just five hours before the report was compiled. This shows how quickly some sales can occur.

BNB Chain and Others Follow

The fourth spot went to a Topaz CL Position NFT on BNB Chain. Token #47 brought in $42,490 in a sale six days ago. Moving down the list, a Flow-based NBA Top Shot NFT, token #3673615, earned $16,000 five days ago. Cardano’s EarthNode327 collection placed sixth with token asset1…9p4vy selling for $15,470, also five days ago.

Solana, Tezos, and Arbitrum Round Out Top 10

For the eighth position, a Solana-based SMB Gen3 NFT (token #3979) generated $12,405. A Tezos-based monogrid 1.1 CE NFT (token #34) sold for $1,334. Finally, an Arbitrum-based Blueberry Club NFT (token #8290) collected $633 in a sale three days ago.

Overall, the weekly sales data shows that different blockchains, from Bitcoin to Arbitrum, continue to host active NFT trading. The diversity suggests that while some platforms may lead in volume, there is still room for smaller sales on newer chains. Market participants should keep an eye on these trends to gauge where interest might shift next. That said, it remains to be seen if this pattern holds in the coming weeks.

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