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Crypto Potato 2025-01-18 21:06:22

NFTs Endure One of Their Weakest Years Since 2020 in Trading and Sales

The non-fungible token (NFT) market appears to have lost out on significant gains in the past year despite a broader rally in the digital asset industry. In fact, the NFT market faced its weakest performance since 2020 in the year 2024. NFTs Face Major Setbacks in 2024 According to DappRadar’s latest edition of ‘Dapp Industry Report,’ despite an initial boost in trading volumes, reaching $5.3 billion in the first quarter, the NFT market struggled to maintain this momentum. By the third quarter, volumes had dropped dramatically to $1.5 billion, though there was a partial recovery to $2.6 billion in the fourth quarter. This volatility was accompanied by a decline in sales numbers compared to 2023, suggesting that NFTs were sold at higher prices, likely due to rising token values like ETH. Overall, the year ended with a 19% reduction in trading volume and an 18% decrease in sales. “NFTs had one of their weakest years since 2020 in both trading volume and sales count. Perhaps 2024 helped us realize that NFTs don’t need to be expensive to prove their importance in the broader Web3 ecosystem.” Interestingly, the gaming sector has emerged as the dominant force in NFT sales, as indicated by the leading collections in terms of sales count. This trend highlighted the growing integration of NFTs in the gaming industry, where they facilitate true ownership of digital assets and promote player-driven economies. Blur vs OpenSea Blur held its position as the leading NFT marketplace for most of 2024, except during the third quarter. By the fourth quarter, Blur and OpenSea were closely matched in market share. Blur’s rise was fueled by its strategic airdrop campaigns and a zero-fee trading policy that attracted cost-sensitive traders. OpenSea, however, had a challenging year. The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued a Wells Notice to OpenSea in August 2024, raising concerns about unregistered securities. This regulatory pressure, coupled with a declining market and intense competition, prompted OpenSea to announce significant layoffs in November, reducing its workforce by 56%. The company is now focusing on “OpenSea 2.0” to regain its competitive edge, with indications of a potential token launch. Meanwhile, Magic Eden outpaced OpenSea in performance. Initially a Solana-focused platform, Magic Eden expanded to support Ethereum, Polygon, Bitcoin, and newer networks like Base and Arbitrum. On December 10, 2024, Magic Eden launched its ME token and conducted a $700 million airdrop to strengthen its ecosystem. The post NFTs Endure One of Their Weakest Years Since 2020 in Trading and Sales appeared first on CryptoPotato .

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