$2.7 Billion in NFT Sales Recorded Last Month — Ethereum, Ronin, Solana Top 3 NFT Networks – Markets and Prices Bitcoin News

This week, Google Trends shows that the acronym NFT, which stands for non-fungible token, reached a score of 100, the highest score a search query can get from the data analytics aggregator. Meanwhile, statistics indicate that over the past 30 days on ten different blockchains, there has been $ 2.73 billion in NFT sales.

NFT’s monthly volume is approaching $ 3 billion in sales – Axie Infinity, Clonex, MAYC Sales Reign

While the crypto economy has seen a recession, it is too early to say whether or not it is affecting NFT sales. However, monthly statistics show that across ten different blockchain networks, including Ethereum, Ronin, Solana, Flow, Polygon, and more, there has been $ 2.73 billion in NFT sales.

The top-selling collection came from either the Ronin chain or the NFT build of the blockchain video game Axie Infinity. Over the past 30 days, metrics indicate that Axie Infinity had $ 219.5 million in sales. Month-over-month, Axie Infinity sales were down 66.51%.

$ 2.7 Billion in NFT Sales Recorded Last Month: Ethereum, Ronin, Solana, Top 3 NFT Networks
The main statistics of the NFT collection and the NFT blockchain were recorded between Tuesday, December 7, 2021 and Friday, January 7, 2022.

NFT Clonex’s collection made $ 212 million over the last month based on cryptoslam.io metrics and Mutant Ape Yacht Club (MAYC) made $ 209.1 million in sales. MAYC was followed by the Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) with $ 196.2 million in 30-day sales.

The BAYC collection is followed by Cryptopunks ($ 144M), The Sandbox ($ 90M), Doodles ($ 85M), Prime Ape Planet ($ 76.4M), RTFKT Clonex Mintvial ($ 66M) and Adidas Originals ($ 60.2M).

Ethereum NFT sales rule the roost, Cryptopunk # 4156 sells for $ 10.2 million

Of the top 20 NFT collections in terms of sales, the biggest winners include Solana’s NFT collection, Shadowy Super Coder, up 170.46% this month, Bored Ape Chemistry Club, up 212.60%, and Bored Ape Kennel Club, 159.19% more. .

Notable collections for the past 30 days in the top 20 include Doodles (+ 72.50%), RTFKT Clonex Mintvial (+ 72.83%), and NBA Top Shot (+ 87.85%). The NFT Wolf Game collection lost 81.02%, Farmers World lost 89.51%, and Neo Tokyo Identities lost 53.05% last month.

The top blockchain in terms of NFT sales this month is Ethereum (ETH) with $ 2.3 billion in sales. ETH is followed by Ronin, with $ 219 million in sales, and Solana captured $ 109 million in sales last month.

ETH sales increased 34.41% and Flow sales soared 87.33%, while NFT sales from the Polygon blockchain increased 98.93%. While Ronin’s sales were down 66.51%, statistics from cryptoslam.io indicate that Solana’s sales were down 10.31%, Wax blockchain’s sales were down 85.07%, and NFT’s sales from the Theta chain were down 90.31%.

The most expensive sale this month was Cryptopunk # 4156 for $ 10.2 million and three Mega NFTs sold for between $ 3.6 million and $ 5.6 million in ether. Cryptopunk # 2681 sold for $ 3.07 million and Meka # 2194 sold for $ 1.8 million this month. The Meka NFT was followed by BAYC # 3562 for $ 1.6 million, Cryptopunk # 9953 for $ 1.57 million, and Cryptopunk # 2964 for $ 1.5 million.

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