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    Home»Industry & Technologies»NFT Sales Hit $91.9M, Lowest Weekly Total Since June as Buyers Drop 58%
    Industry & Technologies

    NFT Sales Hit $91.9M, Lowest Weekly Total Since June as Buyers Drop 58%

    abdelhosni@gmail.comBy abdelhosni@gmail.comSeptember 8, 20252 Mins Read
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    Non-fungible token (NFT) sales volume dropped to $91.96 million in the first week of September, setting the lowest weekly sales figure since mid-June, according to data from NFT tracker CryptoSlam. 

    The NFT sales dip last week follows sustained momentum for NFTs throughout July and August. In the last eight weeks, weekly sales volume for digital collectibles never dropped below $115 million, showing strong momentum. 

    From July 21 to 27, digital collectibles saw $170 million in weekly sales. This marked their third-highest weekly performance this year, following the highest weekly figures above $170 million recorded in mid-January. 

    The NFT slump last week put the sales volume back near levels last seen in June 16 to 22, when sales hit a low of $90 million.