Close Menu
  • Coins
    • Bitcoin
    • Ethereum
    • Altcoins
    • NFT
  • Blockchain
  • DeFi
  • Metaverse
  • Regulation
  • Other
    • Exchanges
    • ICO
    • GameFi
    • Mining
    • Legal
  • MarketCap
What's Hot

DEX perpetual futures end record 2025 with 3 straight months of $1 trillion monthly volume

13/01/2026

Cache Wallet Taps AltLayer to Boost Secure AI Adoption on Bitcoin L2

13/01/2026

The Name That Was Seen as a Sure Bet for FED Chair May Be Out of the Running – Here’s the New Candidate

13/01/2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Back to NBTC homepage
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
X (Twitter) Telegram Facebook LinkedIn RSS
NBTC News
  • Coins
    1. Bitcoin
    2. Ethereum
    3. Altcoins
    4. NFT
    5. View All

    Price Breaks All-Time High Record Again – Here’s What We Know

    04/08/2025

    Bitcoin Switzerland? El Salvador to Host First Fully Native Bitcoin Capital Markets

    04/08/2025

    Bitcoin Breaks $119K, but XLM and HBAR Aren’t Impressed by Its Meager Percentage Gain

    04/08/2025

    High-Stakes Consolidation Could Define Q3 Trend

    04/08/2025

    Ethereum price confirms bearish failed auction, breakdown risk grows

    12/01/2026

    Justin Bons Warns ZK-EVM Could Permanently Damage Ethereum

    12/01/2026

    Tom Lee’s Company Bitmine Included Thousands of Ethereum in the Staking Process! Here Are the Details

    12/01/2026

    Ethereum Price Drops 4% After Strong Rally: Here are Possible Scenarios

    12/01/2026

    The Sui Ecosystem’s Top 3 Altcoin Performers

    29/07/2025

    Floki Launches $69000 Guerrilla Marketing Challenge With FlokiUltras3

    28/07/2025

    Crypto Beast denies role in Altcoin (ALT) crash rug pull, blames snipers

    28/07/2025

    $1.6 Billion XRP Surge: Here’s What’s Unfolding

    28/07/2025

    NFT Market Witnesses Record-Breaking Sales, CryptoPunks Secure Leading Spots

    12/01/2026

    NFT sales nosedive 27% to $62.5M, Bitcoin sales dump 65%

    10/01/2026

    Clone-X NFTs Soar 200% as Nike Sells RTFKT

    08/01/2026

    Nike Quietly Sells RTFKT After Shutting Down Web3 Operations

    07/01/2026

    DEX perpetual futures end record 2025 with 3 straight months of $1 trillion monthly volume

    13/01/2026

    Cache Wallet Taps AltLayer to Boost Secure AI Adoption on Bitcoin L2

    13/01/2026

    The Name That Was Seen as a Sure Bet for FED Chair May Be Out of the Running – Here’s the New Candidate

    13/01/2026

    SEC Chair Confirms Bipartisan Bill to Crown U.S. ‘Crypto Capital’ in 2026

    13/01/2026
  • Blockchain

    Cache Wallet Taps AltLayer to Boost Secure AI Adoption on Bitcoin L2

    13/01/2026

    Mind Network Launches x402z for Privacy-First AI Payments

    13/01/2026

    HPX and InterLink Partner to Accelerate Web3 Adoption Through Infrastructure Innovation

    13/01/2026

    UAE Digital Bank Zand Integrates XDC Network to Expand Blockchain Payments and Custody

    13/01/2026

    Polymarket lifts Polygon to $1.7M in January fees

    13/01/2026
  • DeFi

    World Liberty Financial rolls out lending platform for its USD1 stablecoin

    13/01/2026

    Sileon Expands Crypto Lending Offerings with ArtGis Finance Partnership

    13/01/2026

    EURC Borrowing on Aave Climbs to €42.4 Million New ATH, Indicating Growing Usage in DeFi

    13/01/2026

    Aave and Morpho lead lending recovery in January after October crash

    12/01/2026

    Trump-backed World Liberty debuts WLFI Markets, a new lending and borrowing platform

    12/01/2026
  • Metaverse

    Meta to cut 10% of metaverse arm this week amid AI push: Report

    13/01/2026

    Yuga Labs Acquires Otherside Creator Platform From Improbable

    27/12/2025

    Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg Made a Decision That Will Deeply Affect Metaverse Projects! Here Are the Details

    05/12/2025

    Meta Plans 30% Cut to Metaverse Budget as Reality Becomes Less Virtual: Bloomberg

    04/12/2025

    Cambridge Institute Joins InfblueNFT to Transform Digital Communication

    21/11/2025
  • Regulation

    The Name That Was Seen as a Sure Bet for FED Chair May Be Out of the Running – Here’s the New Candidate

    13/01/2026

    PayPal, issuer of PYUSD, applies for Utah industrial bank license

    13/01/2026

    Quantum Computing Unlikely to Impact Bitcoin, Crypto Prices in 2026: Grayscale

    13/01/2026

    Japan’s SBI and Startale plan regulated yen stablecoin in 2026 under new framework

    13/01/2026

    XRP ETFs Log One Month of Inflows as BTC, ETH Funds Bleed $4.6B

    13/01/2026
  • Other
    1. Exchanges
    2. ICO
    3. GameFi
    4. Mining
    5. Legal
    6. View All

    DEX perpetual futures end record 2025 with 3 straight months of $1 trillion monthly volume

    13/01/2026

    Giant Whales on the Move! A Whale That Previously Sold Bitcoin to Open Short Positions Has Now Opened Long Positions in BTC and Three…

    13/01/2026

    Australian Crypto Exchange Halts Trading, Enters Voluntary Liquidation

    13/01/2026

    Crypto exchange OKX cuts institutional staff amid global restructuring

    13/01/2026

    South Korea Poised to Lift Ban on Domestic ICOs After 7 Years

    19/12/2025

    Why 2025’s Token Boom Looks Both Familiar and Dangerous

    31/10/2025

    ICO for bitcoin yield farming chain Corn screams we’re so back

    22/01/2025

    Why 2025 Will See the Comeback of the ICO

    26/12/2024

    Checkmate Integrates Team Secret to Expand Web3 Gaming

    13/01/2026

    Chainlink ($LINK) Leads Gaming Projects by Social Activity

    12/01/2026

    GameFi Sector Rallies Amid New Year, Market Cap Tops $6.59 Billion, With WOD Leading Market Trading Volume

    11/01/2026

    Elderglade and EtherForge Partner to Advance Web3 Gaming

    09/01/2026

    Bitcoin miner Cango’s $700M BTC reserve dwarfs $485M market cap as production rises

    13/01/2026

    Trump wants tech firms to ‘pay their own way’ as power demand soars

    13/01/2026

    CZ Says UAE Turns Excess Energy Into Bitcoin as a Strategic Store of Value

    12/01/2026

    UAE joins global Bitcoin hashrate competition through government-backed miners

    12/01/2026

    SEC Chair Confirms Bipartisan Bill to Crown U.S. ‘Crypto Capital’ in 2026

    13/01/2026

    Crypto Market Structure Bill Heads to Key Senate Votes This Week

    13/01/2026

    Sen. Lummis Unveils Bipartisan Act to Protect Crypto Builders as Clarity Act Delays 

    13/01/2026

    ‘Remains to be seen‘ whether US will seize Venezuela‘s reported Bitcoin

    13/01/2026

    DEX perpetual futures end record 2025 with 3 straight months of $1 trillion monthly volume

    13/01/2026

    Cache Wallet Taps AltLayer to Boost Secure AI Adoption on Bitcoin L2

    13/01/2026

    The Name That Was Seen as a Sure Bet for FED Chair May Be Out of the Running – Here’s the New Candidate

    13/01/2026

    SEC Chair Confirms Bipartisan Bill to Crown U.S. ‘Crypto Capital’ in 2026

    13/01/2026
  • MarketCap
NBTC News
Home»NFT»Are NFTs making a comeback or just riding the hype? Here’s what the numbers say
NFT

Are NFTs making a comeback or just riding the hype? Here’s what the numbers say

NBTCBy NBTC10/10/2024No Comments8 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


After a dull stretch, NFT sales have taken a turn for the better. What’s behind this momentum, and is it a sign of a lasting revival?

Table of Contents

  • NFTs are finally making a comeback
  • Which blockchains are leading the race?
  • Why are NFTs surging again?
  • What to expect next?

NFTs are finally making a comeback

Non-fungible tokens are starting to show signs of life again after a rather dull performance in the last few weeks.

According to data from CryptoSlam, sales between Sep. 30 and Oct. 6 soared past $84.9 million, marking the highest sales volume since the week ending Aug. 25, which recorded over $93 million.

What’s even more interesting is that the NFT market has been gaining momentum throughout September. During the week of Sep. 16-22, NFT sales reached $69 million, and the following week, Sep. 23-29, saw a modest uptick to $75 million.

The current week, as of Oct. 7, has already clocked over $5.5 million in sales, suggesting that the market could continue this upward trend.

In addition to the rise in sales volume, there’s been an increase in activity, with over 2 million transactions recorded in the last seven days as of Oct. 7, a 29.73% jump from the previous period.

However, it’s not all sunshine. The average sale price of NFTs has dropped by 32.91%, now sitting at around $43 per sale, indicating that while more people are engaging with NFTs, the high-priced collectibles may still be lagging behind.

With the numbers showing positive momentum, what’s driving this rebound? Let’s dive deeper into which blockchains are leading the NFT race, why NFTs are making a comeback, and what we can expect in the days to come.

Which blockchains are leading the race?

As of Oct. 9, Ethereum (ETH) still holds the crown as the dominant blockchain in the NFT space, but the landscape is shifting, and other platforms are quietly gaining ground.

Ethereum (ETH)

Ethereum remains the leader in terms of NFT sales, bringing in over $26.5 million in the past week. Ethereum’s sales accounted for nearly 31% of the entire NFT market, but it’s also plagued by a relatively high percentage of wash trading — roughly 11.69%.

Wash trading involves artificially inflating the volume by buying and selling within the same wallet to create the illusion of higher demand.

Despite this, Ethereum’s vast user base and dominance in the NFT ecosystem cannot be ignored, as it recorded over 136,000 buyers during this period.

However, the volume of transactions (over 654,000) suggests a growing reliance on smaller trades, with the average sale price taking a sharp dip.

Mythos (MYTH)

Mythos (MYTH), a relatively newer player, is perhaps the most surprising competitor. Sales skyrocketed by over 6200% in the last week alone, reaching $15.3 million, giving it the second spot.

This explosion is driven by its gaming-centric focus, tapping into a relatively untapped and highly passionate user base. In-game assets such as NFTs have been a concept that gamers are increasingly embracing, and Mythos is positioning itself as the leader in this niche.

What’s even more interesting is that this surge isn’t heavily tied to wash trading, as only 0.28% of its transactions are wash trades, showing the platform is experiencing genuine user-driven growth.

Mythos has attracted over 632,000 transactions this week alone, which is nearly five times that of Ethereum, signaling that it might be a blockchain to watch closely as it builds on this rapid adoption.

However, gaming NFTs are highly dependent on the success of the underlying games. Hence, if those games fail to attract or retain users, the NFT market on Mythos might see a sharp decline.

Bitcoin (BTC)

Bitcoin (BTC) entering the NFT race was not something many anticipated a few years ago. Traditionally viewed as a store of value, Bitcoin’s blockchain wasn’t designed with NFTs in mind.

However, the introduction of Ordinals has breathed new life into Bitcoin’s potential in this space. While its weekly sales volume of $14.1 million might seem modest compared to Ethereum, the fact that Bitcoin’s NFT market is growing organically, with only 5.15% wash trading, is worth noting.

Interestingly, despite having fewer transactions and users compared to Ethereum, Bitcoin boasts a higher average sale price, hinting that its NFT market might be more geared toward high-end, premium assets.

Solana (SOL)

Solana (SOL) continues to be a serious competitor, posting over $10.8 million in sales this week, ranking fourth.

However, Solana’s wash trade percentage — at a whopping 22.7% — is one of the highest among the top blockchains, indicating that while Solana is seeing growth, much of its activity may be artificially inflated.

Yet, with nearly 223,000 unique weekly buyers and over 421,000 weekly transactions, it’s clear that Solana remains a key player, especially among collectors who prefer faster and cheaper transaction fees than Ethereum offers.

Polygon (POL)

Polygon (POL), known for its efficiency and low transaction costs, clocked over $10.7 million in sales last week, with wash trades making up only 0.25% of its transactions — far lower than Ethereum or Solana.

Polygon also recorded an impressive 84,532 sellers, indicating that the blockchain is attracting a healthy level of marketplace activity.

You might also like: From MATIC to POL: what does this crypto migration mean for you? Experts weigh in

Why are NFTs surging again?

The recent surge in NFT sales can be traced to a few key developments, the most notable being a high-profile, yet dubious, CryptoPunk sale and the introduction of innovative NFT features by Telegram.

A flash loan-fueled transaction involving CryptoPunk #1563 recently made headlines when it appeared to sell for an eye-popping $56.3 million on the Ethereum blockchain.

Punk 1563 bought for 24,000 ETH ($56,292,000.00 USD) by 0x9cbb3d from 0xba1349. https://t.co/FqDvGZvg05 #cryptopunks #ethereum pic.twitter.com/hWimHKYb0x

— CryptoPunks Bot (@cryptopunksbot) October 3, 2024

On the surface, this seemed like a monumental sale in a space that has been struggling with lower sales volumes and declining prices.

But a closer look revealed that the sale was anything but legitimate. The buyer of the CryptoPunk used a flash loan — an uncollateralized loan that’s paid back in the same transaction — creating the illusion of a massive purchase.

3/ The progression:

Contract A holds Punk #1563, Contract B holds nothing.

Contract A lists for 24,000 ETH.

Contract B borrows 24,000 ETH from Balancer.

Contract B buys #1563. Contract B now has #1563, contract A has 24,000 ETH.

Contract A returns ETH to Balancer. pic.twitter.com/Clw1JGWASn

— Quit (@0xQuit) October 3, 2024

In reality, the Punk, which had been purchased for just $69,000 in September, was simply transferred between wallets without any real funds changing hands. Despite this, the sale grabbed attention and sparked conversations, renewing interest in the NFT space.

These carefully orchestrated events often attract investors’ attention, especially those who had stepped away from the market amid the broader decline in NFT activity.

The psychological impact of these “sales” can reignite fear of missing out, pulling speculators back into the space as they anticipate that increased attention could lead to real opportunities.

Simultaneously, Telegram’s move into the NFT arena has introduced a more accessible avenue for users to engage with digital collectibles.

On Oct. 5, Telegram launched its new “Gifts” feature — animated images that can be sent to contacts on the platform. But what’s most exciting is that these Gifts are set to be converted into NFTs later this year, with Telegram allowing users to mint these limited-edition assets on the TON blockchain.

This feature builds on Telegram’s previous introduction of its in-app currency, Stars, which users can spend on digital services within the platform. By linking NFTs to social interactions, Telegram is making NFTs more accessible to everyday users.

Telegram’s integration of NFTs is a key development because of its massive user base and the seamless experience it offers. Users will soon be able to convert these digital gifts into NFTs, trade them, and even auction them off, all while staying within the Telegram ecosystem.

While the broader market saw its lowest sales volume since January 2021 in September, these recent events have breathed new life into the sector. Whether this resurgence will hold remains to be seen, but for now, NFTs are back in the spotlight.

What to expect next?

Looking ahead, the NFT space faces some uncertainties, especially with the recent Wells notice issued by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to OpenSea, the largest NFT marketplace.

On Aug. 28, the SEC signaled its intent to take enforcement action against OpenSea, claiming that some NFTs on the platform may qualify as securities. This could have major implications for the entire NFT ecosystem.

A Wells notice is a formal warning that the SEC might pursue legal action, and while OpenSea has the opportunity to respond, the looming threat creates an atmosphere of uncertainty.

If the SEC classifies certain NFTs as securities, it could trigger a wave of regulatory scrutiny, not just for OpenSea, but for other platforms and NFT projects.

The potential for stricter regulations could make some investors hesitant and slow down market growth, especially for projects that don’t have clear legal frameworks in place.

At the same time, the current uptick in NFT sales seems largely fueled by hype. It remains to be seen whether this buzz will translate into long-term growth or if it’s just another short-lived trend.


Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
NBTC

Related Posts

NFT Market Witnesses Record-Breaking Sales, CryptoPunks Secure Leading Spots

12/01/2026

NFT sales nosedive 27% to $62.5M, Bitcoin sales dump 65%

10/01/2026

Clone-X NFTs Soar 200% as Nike Sells RTFKT

08/01/2026

Nike Quietly Sells RTFKT After Shutting Down Web3 Operations

07/01/2026
Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Top Posts
Get Informed

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news from NBTC regarding crypto, blockchains and web3 related topics.

Your source for the serious news. This website is crafted specifically to for crazy and hot cryptonews. Visit our main page for more tons of news.

We're social. Connect with us:

Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn RSS
Top Insights

DEX perpetual futures end record 2025 with 3 straight months of $1 trillion monthly volume

13/01/2026

Cache Wallet Taps AltLayer to Boost Secure AI Adoption on Bitcoin L2

13/01/2026

The Name That Was Seen as a Sure Bet for FED Chair May Be Out of the Running – Here’s the New Candidate

13/01/2026
Get Informed

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news from NBTC regarding crypto, blockchains and web3 related topics.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.