The past seven days have seen dynamic activity in the NFT market, with leading collections showing varied performance. Azuki remained at the top of NFT sales over the past seven days, with total sales of $2.24 million, despite a 31.49% decline in weekly performance. The collection recorded 51 transactions and 33 buyers, which represented a significant drop in the number of buyers by 45.90%.
Pudgy Penguins followed closely in second place with revenues of $1.77 million. Despite a decline of 21.89%, this collection had 29 transactions and 24 buyers. Azuki Elementals ranked third with revenue of $1.24 million, reflecting a decline of 38.90%. With 182 transactions and 150 buyers, this Ethereum-based collection witnessed a 26.47% drop in buyers over the week.
Increasing interest in Sappy Seals and Guild of Guardians
Sappy Seals sales increased significantly, with sales recorded at $963,470 per week. This has led to a growth of 123.93% through 217 transactions and 151 buyers. The Ethereum-based ecosystem has seen healthy performance with an 81.72% increase in the number of sellers.
Guild of Guardians, a collection based on Immutable-Zk, rose 189.25%, with total sales of $652,640. During its operation, it recorded the highest number of transactions, with the top ten recording 679 transactions originating from 503 buyers. This growth indicates that there is an inclination towards blockchain gaming assets in the industry.
Other NFT Collections in the Top 10
DMarket, part of the Mythos ecosystem, took fifth place with revenue of $931,363. This collection experienced modest growth of 7.27%, with 31,805 transactions and 3,969 buyers.
Doodles followed with sales of $744,165, down 64.13%. The collection recorded 35 transactions and 24 buyers. Lil Pudgys, a smaller derivative of Pudgy Penguins, generated revenue of $701,515 through 103 transactions and 83 buyers, representing a decline of 19.81%.
Beanz, another collection in the Azuki ecosystem, earned $566,584. However, the collection saw a decline of 45.10%, with 194 transactions and 152 buyers. Quantum Cats, a Bitcoin-based collection, closed out the top 10 list with revenue of $544,140. It saw a 45.83% growth in transactions and saw activity from 29 buyers.