The non-fungible token market continues to heat up with strong sales volume on OpenSea, an NFT marketplace for buying and selling items.
Every week, Benzinga takes a look at the top 10 NFT projects by sales volume, and the following are from the past week, as reported by CryptoSlam.
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What Happened: The weekly sales volume leaderboard was topped by Bored Ape Yacht Club and Mutant Ape Yacht Club. Both collections had more than 200% increases, which came on the heels of the launch of the ApeCoin (CRYPTO: APE) token.
Holders of both projects were able to claim ApeCoin on Thursday, which led to increased buying prior to the claim and also some selling after tokens were claimed.
The floor price of Bored Ape Yacht Club climbed from 76 Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) to more than 100 ETH on news of the ApeCoin claim. After Thursday's claim, the floor price fell back down to the 78 ETH range before climbing back up over 100 ETH once again.
Bored Ape Kennel Club saw a 493% increase in volume as holders who paired a Kennel Club NFT with a Bored Ape or Mutant Ape were able to claim additional ApeCoin.
Bored Ape Chemistry Club, which represents the serums that were airdropped to Bored Ape holders to turn into Mutant Apes saw a huge gain on the week. This came as holders of the serum needed to create their Mutant Ape to claim their ApeCoin.
CloneX jumped from eighth place to fifth and Azuki re-entered the top 10 list. Both projects could have benefitted from increased liquidity in the NFT market from the sale of ApeCoin. Holders who sold their ApeCoin may have purchased other NFT projects that were previously out of reach.
Crabada, which is a play-to-earn game on the Avalanche (CRYPTO: AVAX) blockchain, continued to appear in the top 10 list.
Overall, eight of the top 10 volume leaders were up week-over-week and four of the gainers were up a triple-digit percentage to the prior week.
Outside of the top 10, CrypToadz (11th), Cool Cats (12th) and World of Women (15th) saw triple-digit increases from the previous week.
Two of last week’s top 10 newcomers fell down the leaderboard with Dour Darcels going from sixth to 16th and dropping 37% in sales volume and CyberBrokers going from third to 23rd and dropping 83% in sales volume.
Sorare and Axie Infinity also dropped out of the top 10 and came in at 18th and 20th, respectively, in last week’s report.
Photo: Bored Ape Yacht Club
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