NFT sales didn’t move much this week. According to CryptoSlam, total sales came in at $77.10 million — almost the same as last week’s $77.04 million. But even though sales stayed flat, activity in the market actually grew.
The number of buyers jumped by more than 23%, hitting 490,600.
Sellers went up too, rising 15% to over 403,000.
However, total NFT transactions dropped by almost 19%.
All of this happened while the crypto market took a small step back.
Bitcoin slipped to around $89,000, still stuck in a consolidation range,
and Ethereum stayed above the key $3,000 level.
The global crypto market cap dipped slightly as well, moving from $3.09 trillion to $3.05 trillion.
Top NFT Collections This Week
DMarket on the Mythos blockchain took the number one spot again with $6.73 million in sales, though that’s down 13% from last week. It still processed a huge number of transactions — over 174,000.
One of the biggest surprises this week came from Guild of Guardians Heroes on Immutable-Zk. Sales exploded 162%, reaching $5.46 million. Only 1,759 transactions pushed it into second place, which shows how strong demand was.
Algebra Positions NFT-V2 on Ethereum fell sharply, dropping 54% to $4.47 million.
Courtyard, running on Polygon POL, climbed to $3.42 million, up 39%.
Gods Unchained Cards saw a huge boost, jumping 253% to $2.43 million.
On the Panini blockchain, Panini America surged almost 300%, posting $2.28 million in sales.
Pudgy Penguins slipped 15%, landing at $2.26 million, while YES BOND on BNB entered the rankings with $2.09 million, up 133%.
CryptoPunks had a quieter week, falling 24% to $2.06 million, with just 16 total sales.
NFT Sales by Blockchain
Ethereum is still the top NFT chain with $27.30 million in weekly sales, though that’s down 13%. It also saw over $4.6 million in wash trading.
The biggest mover was Immutable, which skyrocketed 148% to $8.51 million, taking second place. This surge came with a strong rise in buyers as well.
BNB Chain stayed steady with $7.73 million, up slightly from last week.
Bitcoin followed closely at $7.19 million, gaining almost 18%.
Mythos fell a bit to $6.88 million, but still saw a big jump in buyers.
Polygon rose to $4.38 million, and Solana posted $4.03 million, holding its ground even with a small dip.
Top Individual NFT Sales
The biggest sale of the week was a $X@AI BRC-20 NFT, which sold for $809,337 (8.71 BTC).
CryptoPunks dominated the rest of the top sales:
- CryptoPunks #1925 sold for $547,161
- CryptoPunks #6615 sold for $153,356
- CryptoPunks #309 sold for $134,530
- CryptoPunks #5203 sold for $111,158







