The non-fungible token market saw a busy week, with several collections and individual NFTs making headlines. According to data from CryptoSlam, the top sales were led by Flying Tulip PUT, SPACE ID, and The Warplets, followed by notable names like Lionel Messi, Algebra Positions, and NBA Top Shot. Despite wider market fluctuations, the week showed a relatively resilient performance for digital collectibles.
Top Sale: Flying Tulip’s #4626 Hits $400,000
On the Ethereum blockchain, the week’s highest-grossing NFT was “#4626” from the Flying Tulip PUT collection, selling for $400,000 about six days ago. Second place went to an NFT on the BNB Chain. The SPACE ID series saw its “#74164” token fetch $50,844 three days ago. Third spot belonged to The Warplets collection on the Base blockchain, where “#1108056” sold for $34,729 seven days ago, I believe.
Lionel Messi and Other Collections Follow
The fourth highest sale was from the Lionel Messi collection on the Panini blockchain, which secured $28,000 just nine hours before this report. Fifth was Algebra Positions NFT-V2’s “#2941” on Arbitrum, selling for $24,540 five days ago. Then, STRIKE_PERP_POSITION recorded a $19,674 sale on Cardano three days ago, and Pangolin V3 Positions on Avalanche saw its “#13790” token go for $19,520.
Closing the Top 10
Eighth on the list was a $15,242 sale from the BRC-20 NFTs collection, specifically “#3512b,” which happened seven days ago. Ninth was the Courtyard collection’s “#60445” at $15,000. Finally, NBA Top Shot rounded out the top ten with “#51493489,” selling for $14,999. These numbers suggest the market, while not explosive, still has pockets of strong demand.






