Ape Finance sends BAYC to the top of the daily NFT market

08/01/2024 23:50
Ape Finance sends BAYC to the top of the daily NFT market

The Bored Ape Yacht Club collection tops daily NFT sales, Ethereum blockchain sees big volume bump.

The Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) collection surged to the top of the non-fungible token (NFT) market with US$1.33 million in sales on July 31, according to CryptoSlam data.

The collection slumped throughout July and hasn’t had a single day above US$1 million until Wednesday.

The unusual surge has been attributed to Ape Finance, a project that deployed a new contract that allows traders to lock their BAYC NFTs to mint 100 million $BAYC fungible memecoins.

The tokens can be burned to claim back the NFTs.

One investor who identified the opportunity early boasted a US$150,000 profit in just one minute.

The BAYC NFT collection ranks second in all-time sales with US$3.17 billion, behind Axie Infinity’s US$4.27.

The second-ranking collection for the day was “n0 0rdinary kind,” a new collection on Bitcoin with a total sales volume of US$1.02 million.

The collection saw 6,601 unique buyers and 1,712 sellers in secondary sales on the day of its debut.

Coming in third, the DogeZuki Collection on Solana collected US$613,148 in sales. Though its sales volume rose from Tuesday’s total of US$495,472, it wasn’t enough to give hold on to the top spot.

Guild of Guardians Heroes on Immutable followed at fourth with US$420,610 and Bitcoin Puppets came in fifth with US$385,857.

The Ethereum blockchain, which hosts the Bored Ape Yacht Club, reported a robust US$15.65 million in sales on the same day, a significant uptick from the US$3.93 million recorded the previous day.

Ethereum’s market-leading performance on July 31 contributes to its all-time sales volume of US$43.91 billion, maintaining its status as a powerhouse in the NFT market.

The overall NFT market in July recorded US$430.44 million in sales, down from US$438.67 million in June.

Ethereum bucked the trend with US$142.32 million monthly sales in July, up from June’s US$139.53.

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