09/08/2024 CryptoPunks leads NFT sales with over US$663K in a day

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Ethereum-based CryptoPunks reclaimed the daily non-fungible tokens (NFTs) sales chart on Tuesday with US$663,757 across 11 unique buyers engaging in transactions, according to CryptoSlam data.

The collection’s average sale price stood at US$60,341, pushing its all-time sales volume to US$2.86 billion, third in the industry.

The second-ranking collection for the day was NodeMonkes, which belongs to the Bitcoin blockchain, with a total daily sales volume of US$627,789.

This collection saw 88 unique buyers and 97 transactions.

NodeMonkes is the top Bitcoin-based collection in the all-time sales chart and 26th across all chains with US$254.7 million. It now sits less than a million dollars away from Ethereum-based VeeFriends on the 25th spot.

The third-ranking collection, Ordinal Maxi Biz (OMB), also on Bitcoin, generated US$548,126 in sales with 34 unique buyers and 40 transactions.

At fourth, Guild of Guardians Heroes on Immutable raked in US$507,352 in sales, and Mad Lads on Solana, came in fifth with US$469,037, dropping from the third spot the previous day.

Ethereum, the blockchain hosting CryptoPunks, led the day’s sales with a total of US$4.4 million, a slight decrease from the previous day’s US$6.2 million.

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