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news-imageJanuary 26, 2025

NFTs Hit $187M: Ethereum Sales Soar While Bitcoin Slips in a Tumultuous Week

According to the latest data from cryptoslam.io, non-fungible token (NFT) sales rose by 3.88% over the previous week, reaching a total of $187.89 million. NFT Buyers Surge 59%, Propelling Ethereum to $106M as Immutable Climbs Ethereum dominated the market, contributing $106.72 million in sales—a 9.39% increase compared to last week. Bitcoin secured $25.
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