ETH NFT Activity Up Only for 5 Weeks in a Row: Data
While non-fungible tokens (NFTs) took a nosedive in popularity last year due to dwindling investor sentiments, the asset class has been gaining renewed user interest since the start of the year.
The NFT market has seen strong activity over the past few weeks as the broader crypto market gradually recovers from the 2022 crypto winter. New data suggests that Ethereum-based NFTs have witnessed a massive surge in activity over the past couple of weeks.
Ethereum NFT Projects Record Increased User Activities
According to data provided by Nansen data journalist Martin Lee, Ethereum-based NFT projects have seen an increase in their weekly transactions for five consecutive weeks.
As per the info, the general uptrend in this weekly number of transactions began on November 4, 2022, with recent transaction volumes reaching highs of more than 700,000 weekly.
Leading NFT marketplace OpenSea accounted for a significant portion of these transactions, closely followed by Mints, LooksRare, and X2Y2.
In addition to the high transaction volume, the past few weeks have seen a consistent increase in Ethereum NFT users.
As per the data, the number of NFT users on Ethereum has increased for three consecutive weeks. There are nearly 250,000 NFT users on the network, with OpenSea also accounting for the bulk of this figure.
NFT Wash Trading Still a Concern
NFTs have been one of the most prominent parts of Web3 over the last three years. The NFT market saw explosive growth during the 2021 bull run, but this growth was not consistent and leveled off in 2022.
However, the market is quickly gaining momentum, with renewed investor sentiment thanks to a few popular projects.
With the growing popularity of digital collectibles, the NFT marketplace sector has become increasingly competitive as new platforms launch constantly. The influx of new NFT marketplaces has opened the door to wash trading.
According to a recent report, nearly 60% of all NFT trading volumes on Ethereum in 2022 were wash trading, with several marketplaces engaging in this activity themselves.