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The Coin Rise 2025-04-05 20:30:45

OpenSea Market Share Recovers Amid Declining NFT Market

OpenSea used to be the leading marketplace for Ethereum Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), but it has faced competition lately. In early 2022, it comprised almost 97% of all NFT trading on the network. However, by mid-2024, its share dropped to just 13% as new competitors emerged. Now, OpenSea’s market share is back over 51%, but this rise is more due to its rival, Blur, losing ground than to OpenSea’s big growth. Blur’s Fall Boosts the OpenSea Market Share OpenSea’s market share jump is mainly due to Blur’s continued struggles. Since reaching its peak in December 2024, Blur’s trading volume has dropped by an average of 55% each month. In comparison, OpenSea’s trading volume has also been up and down. The platform recorded a 48% decline in volume from December to January but increased by 20% in February. This rise is likely due to the announcement of its SEA token . However, in March, things got worse for both platforms. OpenSea’s trading volume dropped by 67%, and Blur’s dropped by 62%. These drops show that both platforms are facing big problems. The Overall NFT Market Is Struggling Although the OpenSea market share appears to grow, the overall NFT market is shrinking . The past three months have seen a noticeable drop in NFT trading activity. Investor interest, user activity, and overall transaction volume have declined, making it difficult for any platform to maintain strong performance. Therefore, OpenSea’s current lead in market share should be viewed with caution, as it has come at a time when total market volume is decreasing. Major Companies Exit The NFT Market Many well-known companies are leaving the NFT marketplace due to falling market demand and regulatory uncertainty. Many companies started investing in this digital art space when NFTs became very popular. However, many big companies are leaving the NFT market due to declining sales and unclear rules. In March, global electronics conglomerate LG announced plans to shut down its Art Lab , its NFT art platform, due to fading investor interest. Organizations like Tennis Australia, DraftKings, and Nike’s RTFKT have returned from NFT projects after facing low sales and legal issues. Earlier this month, Bybit, a well-known crypto exchange, also decided to close down its NFT market as part of a broader effort to streamline its operations. The post OpenSea Market Share Recovers Amid Declining NFT Market appeared first on TheCoinrise.com .

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