PANews reported on November 16th that, according to Crypto.news, CryptoSlam data shows that NFT market transaction volume fell 5.06% to $79.48 million in the past week. The number of NFT buyers increased by 987.18% to 222,209; the number of sellers surged by 714.77% to 189,963; and the number of NFT transactions decreased by 20.92% to 1,097,565. Ethereum network transaction volume reached $34.29 million, up 5.55% from the previous week; BNB Chain network transaction volume reached $8.72 million, up 19.50%; Bitcoin network transaction volume reached $8.03 million, down 13.82%. This week's high-value deals include: Autoglyphs #141 sold for $199,135.19 (56 WETH). V1 Cryptopunks Wrapped #7139 was first sold for $196,267.55 (57 WETH); it was sold a second time for $194,923.31 (57.0299 WETH). CryptoPunks #6207 sold for $152,619.45 (43.99 ETH). CryptoPunks #4427 sold for $131,430.42 (36.9 ETH).PANews reported on November 16th that, according to Crypto.news, CryptoSlam data shows that NFT market transaction volume fell 5.06% to $79.48 million in the past week. The number of NFT buyers increased by 987.18% to 222,209; the number of sellers surged by 714.77% to 189,963; and the number of NFT transactions decreased by 20.92% to 1,097,565. Ethereum network transaction volume reached $34.29 million, up 5.55% from the previous week; BNB Chain network transaction volume reached $8.72 million, up 19.50%; Bitcoin network transaction volume reached $8.03 million, down 13.82%. This week's high-value deals include: Autoglyphs #141 sold for $199,135.19 (56 WETH). V1 Cryptopunks Wrapped #7139 was first sold for $196,267.55 (57 WETH); it was sold a second time for $194,923.31 (57.0299 WETH). CryptoPunks #6207 sold for $152,619.45 (43.99 ETH). CryptoPunks #4427 sold for $131,430.42 (36.9 ETH).

This week, NFT transaction volume fell 5.06% to $79.48 million, while the number of buyers surged 987%.

2025/11/16 09:11

PANews reported on November 16th that, according to Crypto.news, CryptoSlam data shows that NFT market transaction volume fell 5.06% to $79.48 million in the past week. The number of NFT buyers increased by 987.18% to 222,209; the number of sellers surged by 714.77% to 189,963; and the number of NFT transactions decreased by 20.92% to 1,097,565.

Ethereum network transaction volume reached $34.29 million, up 5.55% from the previous week; BNB Chain network transaction volume reached $8.72 million, up 19.50%; Bitcoin network transaction volume reached $8.03 million, down 13.82%.

This week's high-value deals include:

  • Autoglyphs #141 sold for $199,135.19 (56 WETH).
  • V1 Cryptopunks Wrapped #7139 was first sold for $196,267.55 (57 WETH); it was sold a second time for $194,923.31 (57.0299 WETH).
  • CryptoPunks #6207 sold for $152,619.45 (43.99 ETH).
  • CryptoPunks #4427 sold for $131,430.42 (36.9 ETH).
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