NFT sales in April fell by over 31% month-on-month
Data from Cryptoslam.io shows that NFT sales in April were about $1.15 billion, a decrease of 31.26% from March. The number of NFT buyers also fell by 51.88%, while the number of sellers decreased by 45.72% over the same period.
Among the 24 blockchain networks minting NFTs, Bitcoin became the leader last month with sales reaching $597.62 million. Despite this, NFT sales based on BTC in April still dropped by 4.3% compared to March; Ethereum's NFT sales plummeted to $247.32 million, down 56.8% from last month; SOL-based NFT sales fell by 39.4%, slightly above $159 million.
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