NFT Market Cools to $89.4M—But CryptoPunks Defy Trend With 106% Surge
The NFT market just got a reality check—total sales cratered to $89.4 million this month, a sobering dip for the digital collectibles space. But here’s the plot twist: CryptoPunks, the OG pixel-art avatars, staged a 106% rally like they’ve got a personal grudge against gravity.
What gives? Either the ‘Punks team slipped something into the blockchain Kool-Aid, or wealthy collectors are playing musical chairs with ‘blue-chip’ NFTs while the rest of the market bleeds out. Classic crypto—where ‘value’ is whatever the last overleveraged degenerate decided it was.
Meanwhile, traditional art dealers sip champagne and whisper, ‘Told you so.’
Ethereum remains leading blockchain
Ethereum remains the leading blockchain for NFT sales with $25.1 million. This is a 22.07% increase from the previous week. Ethereum’s wash trading has surged by 57.01% to $3.4 million.
Mythos Chain has climbed to second place with $15.1 million in sales, a slight 1.21% improvement. Bitcoin has slipped to third position with $14.7 million which is a 14.18% decrease from last week.
Polygon (POL) dropped to fourth place with $9.9 million in sales, a 53.63% plunge. Solana (SOL) rounds out the top five with $9.2 million and rebounded with a 40.70% increase.
The buyer count has grown across most blockchains, with Solana leading with an 83.66% growth rate, followed by Polygon with 57.77% and Bitcoin with 52.82%.
A major shift has occurred in the collection rankings, with DMarket reclaiming the top spot with $9.9 million in sales. Courtyard on Polygon has fallen to second place with $8.8 million, a steep 55.39% drop.
The most surprising development is CryptoPunks’ resurgence to third place with $3.6 million in sales. This is a 106.19% increase after its previous decline. The collection has seen across-the-board growth with transactions up 90%, buyers up 107.14%, and sellers doubling.
Guild of Guardians Heroes is fourth with $3.6 million, though sales are down 7.05%. Bitcoin’s BRC-20 NFTs are fifth with $2.9 million and have fallen 21.87%.
New entrants in the top collections include Guild of Guardians Avatars, which is sixth with $1.5 million, and Pudgy Penguins, which is seventh with $1.5 million.
Notable high-value sales from this week include:
- Uncategorized Ordinals NFT sold for 6 BTC ($558,754)
- CryptoPunks #741 sold for 317 ETH ($500,944)
- CryptoPunks #2301 sold for 134 ETH ($233,817)
- SuperRare #10093 sold for 173,700 USDC ($173,700)
- BoredApeYachtClub #6669 sold for 99 ETH ($162,584)