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NFT Market Slips as Demand Dwindles for CryptoPunks and Pudgy Penguins

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NFT Market Slips as Demand Dwindles for CryptoPunks and Pudgy Penguins
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Non-fungible token sales took a hit last week, falling 10% despite increased market activity. CryptoSlam data reveals that total NFT sales reached $155 million over the seven-day period, even as the number of buyers, sellers, and transactions climbed more than 20%.

Major Collections See Sharp Declines

The weekly downturn was largely driven by CryptoPunks, which saw sales tumble 42% to $20.2 million. This drop came after a recent surge that pushed monthly sales up 450% to over $62 million. The CryptoPunks ETF collection has now generated cumulative sales exceeding $3.16 billion, securing its position as the third most popular collection behind Axie Infinity and Bored Ape Yacht Club.

Pudgy Penguins also struggled, with sales declining 43% over the past week to $4.6 million. The collection’s performance mirrored the struggles of the PENGU token, which has entered bear market territory after dropping 32% from its yearly peak.

Some Collections Buck the Trend

Several NFT projects managed to post gains that partially offset the broader decline. Courtyard NFT sales climbed 35% to $11.27 million, accompanied by a 23% rise in transaction volume. Bored Ape Yacht Club recovered with a 10% increase in sales to $6.26 million, while DMarket surged 77% to $4.84 million.

Other standout performers included Guild of Guardian Heroes, SpinNFTBox, and Sorare collections, which helped cushion the overall market downturn.

July had delivered strong results for the NFT space, with notable collections like CryptoPunks, Pudgy Penguins, Bored Ape Yacht Club, and Moonbirds leading the charge. Ethereum-based NFT sales soared over 68% to $296 million, while Bitcoin and Solana collections jumped 42% to $77 million and 10% to $10 million respectively.

Polygon emerged as the month’s biggest loser, with sales dropping 59% primarily due to Courtyard’s 25% decline. BNB Chain, Immutable, and Mythos Chain all posted losses exceeding 40%.

The NFT market typically mirrors broader cryptocurrency trends, with sales volumes rising during crypto bull runs. This pattern was evident in July when Bitcoin’s record highs lifted most altcoins and drove increased NFT activity across major platforms.

Market Implications

The decline in major NFT collections alongside broader crypto market weakness suggests continued pressure on digital collectibles in the near term. Investors may exercise increased caution as market sentiment shifts toward risk-off positioning across digital assets.

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Cameron Holt

Cameron Holt is a seasoned Web3 analyst and blockchain educator from the U.S., known for his deep dives into everything from zk rollups and Layer 2 innovation to yield farming mechanics and on-chain security. With a developer’s mindset and a strategist’s vision, Cameron tracks token unlocks, uncovers hidden airdrop opportunities, and decodes technical trends for a fast-moving crypto audience. Whether it's AI-powered tools, decentralized gaming, or the latest rugpulls, he brings clarity, speed, and sharp insight to every corner of the blockchain world.

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