NFT sales fell 0.47% to $65.58 million, almost flat from last week’s $67.76 million, according to CryptoSlam data.
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NFT sales were flat at $65.6 million, but buyers and sellers surged more than 24%. DMarket regains the lead as Bitcoin BRC-20 NFTs soar over 300%. Bitcoin NFT trading volume has increased sharply, while Ethereum and Solana sales have declined.
Market participants continue their strong recovery, with NFT buyers increasing by 26.31% to 292,030 and sellers increasing by 24.44% to 205,205. NFT transactions remained largely unchanged, down just 0.95% to 869,747 transactions.
DMarket regains top spot with Bitcoin BRC-20 surge
DMarket on the Mythos blockchain returned to the top spot with sales of $5.32 million, an increase of 72.49% from last week’s $3.09 million. This collection processed 142,989 transactions with 10,681 buyers and 9,007 sellers.
Courtyard on Polygon (POL) remained in second place with $4.99 million, up 66.58% from last week’s $2.97 million. This collection recorded 67,082 transactions with 10,039 buyers and 2,192 sellers.
$??Bitcoin (BTC) BRC-20 NFT jumped to third place with $3.45 million, posting a massive 335.14% jump.
The collection saw 2,100 transactions with 822 buyers and 602 sellers, highlighting the momentum in Bitcoin NFTs.
CryptoPunks moved to fourth place with $2.51 million, an increase of 68.62% from last week’s $1.77 million. The Ethereum (ETH) collection had 30 transactions with 25 buyers and 19 sellers.
Milady Maker fell to fifth place with $2.26 million, a 42.01% drop from last week’s $3.68 million. This collection had 130 transactions with only 2 buyers and 1 seller.
BNB’s YES BOND remained in 6th place with $2.15 million, registering a minimal increase of 0.25% from the previous week’s $2.12 million. 1,643 transactions were recorded in the collection.
Bitcoin soars as Ethereum and Solana fall
Ethereum remained in first place with sales of $20.88 million, but decreased by 23.92% from last week’s $28.06 million.
The network recorded $3.55 million in wash trades for a total of $24.43 million. The number of buyers increased by 37.19% to 19,798 people.
Bitcoin moved to second place with $12.12 million, up 70.52% from $7.38 million in the previous week. Blockchain recorded $45,552 in wash transactions with 9,904 buyers, an increase of 44.08%.
BNB Chain (BNB) dropped to 3rd place at $7.77 million, down 18.84% from last week’s $9.62 million. Blockchain wash transactions traded $20,584 with 42,673 buyers, an increase of 41.76%.

Polygon secured fourth place with $6.06 million, an increase of 44.33% from the previous week’s $4.12 million.
Blockchain recorded $10.59 million in wash transactions, bringing the total amount to $16.65 million. The number of buyers increased by 31.63% to 56,606 people.
Mythos Chain moved up to fifth place with $5.46 million, an increase of 72.71% from last week’s $3.22 million. Blockchain attracted 27,248 buyers, an increase of 22.32%.
Immutable (IMX) remained in 6th place with $3.2 million, down 0.88% from last week’s $3.19 million, almost flat. The number of buyers increased by 38.96% to 5,079 people.
Solana (SOL) ranked 7th with $2.93 million, down 23.03% from last week’s $3.96 million. The network had 34,242 buyers, an increase of 29.43%.
Bitcoin BRC-20 NFT dominates the top sales list
Two $X@AI and $?? BRC-20 NFTs drive individual sales:
$X@AI BRC-20 NFT peaked at $1.92 million (21.7344 BTC) sold 4 days ago $?? BRC-20 NFT peaked at #2 with $1.79 million (20.4401 BTC) sold 2 days ago
BTC domain #372a75d6671ec00a1337f33999fb75acf9 was sold 6 days ago for $362,729.32 (4.1293 BTC).
Two CryptoPunks round out the top five.
CryptoPunks #8408 was sold 5 days ago for $118,176.63 (39 ETH) CryptoPunks #8476 was sold 5 days ago for $110,904.23 (36.6 ETH)
