According to data from CryptoSlam, the overall NFT sales volume experienced a slight decline of 0.47% week-over-week, settling at $65.58 million compared to last week's $67.76 million. Despite the marginal drop in total sales, market participation showed a strong rebound. The number of NFT buyers surged by 26.31% to 292,030, while sellers increased by 24.44% to 205,205. The total number of NFT transactions remained nearly stable, decreasing by just 0.95% to 869,747.
In the collections ranking, DMarket on the Mythos blockchain reclaimed the number one position, recording $5.32 million in sales—a significant 72.49% increase from the previous week's $3.09 million. The collection processed 142,989 transactions involving approximately 10,681 buyers and 9,007 sellers.
Courtyard on Polygon secured second place with $4.99 million in sales, marking a 66.58% jump from $2.97 million. It recorded over 67,000 transactions with 10,039 buyers and 2,192 sellers.
A standout performer was the BRC-20 NFT collection on Bitcoin, which exploded into third place with $3.45 million in sales—a massive 335.14% surge from the prior week. This collection saw more than 2,000 transactions, with 822 buyers and 602 sellers, highlighting growing momentum in the Bitcoin NFT ecosystem.
CryptoPunks on Ethereum jumped to fourth with $2.51 million (up 68.62%), while Milady Maker experienced a sharp 42% decline to $2.26 million, dropping to fifth place. YES BOND on BNB Chain held sixth with $2.15 million, showing minimal growth of 0.25%.
At the blockchain network level, Ethereum maintained its lead in sales volume at $20.88 million, though this represented a 23.92% decline from the previous week's $28.06 million. The network recorded $3.55 million in wash trading, bringing its adjusted total to approximately $24.43 million. Buyer count on Ethereum rose by 37.19% to 19,798.
Bitcoin surged to second place among blockchains with $12.12 million in NFT sales, a 70.52% weekly increase from $7.38 million. Bitcoin's wash trading was minimal at $45,552, while its buyer count jumped 44.08%.
BNB Chain dropped to third with $7.77 million (down 18.84%), followed by Polygon in fourth with $6.06 million (up 44.33%). Mythos Chain rose to fifth with $5.46 million (up 72.71%), while Immutable and Solana took the sixth and seventh spots, respectively. Solana's sales declined 23% to $2.93 million.
In notable individual sales, two BRC-20 NFTs on Bitcoin led the pack: one sold for $1.92 million (21.7344 BTC) four days prior, and another for $1.79 million (20.4401 BTC) two days prior, underscoring the high-value activity within the Bitcoin NFT sector.