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Arbitrum Beats ETH and Solana With 119% Surge In NFT Sales

Arbitrum Beats ETH and Solana With 119% Surge In NFT Sales

Arbitrum (ARB), the Ethereum Layer 2 scaling solution, has been facing a bearish week after failing to establish a new price floor and falling below the $2 level. Additionally, the unlocking event scheduled for March could negatively impact the token’s price.

Despite ARB’s recent drop, the blockchain has seen a greater performance in the non-fungible token (NFT) market, surpassing Ethereum and Solana.

Arbitrum: Top Gainer In The Last Day

Data from Crypto Slam shows that the daily NFT sales volume in the Arbitrum blockchain recovered in the last 24 hours. The blockchain is the fourth largest by total NFT volume sales, showing a recent performance larger than Ethereum or Solana.

Top ten blockchains by NFT sales volume in the last 24 hours. Source: Crypto Slam

The chart above shows that Arbitrum is the top gainer after seeing a 119.41% surge in sales volume, over $1.26 million, during the last 24 hours. The blockchain also registered an 8.09% increase in wash sales from the day prior. Despite the rise, it only accounts for 0.11%, or $1,489, of the total sales volume.

Wash trading is a practice used to inflate an asset’s value artificially. As a form of market manipulation, the trader buys and sells the same asset, usually through a third party, to create the impression of a higher market activity of said asset.

Wash sales in the NFT market can happen through a single seller creating multiple accounts to trade the NFT or two sellers scheming to buy and sell each other’s digital assets.

The Arbitrum blockchain had 8,094 transactions during the last day, which accounts for a 9.04% increase. Its demand and offer of NFTs also rose by approximately 10%, with 3,557 buyers and 1,904 sellers in the previous 24 hours.

Solana and Ethereum saw a milder increase in their daily volume sales, with 26.69% and 5.42% respectively. Solana had a total sales volume of $10.9 million, divided by $9.17 million in authentic sales and $1.77 million in wash sales, which is 16.21% of the total volume and a 9.37% surge from the day prior.

Despite the sales volume being worth almost eleven million dollars, the demand and offer saw a significant 21.21% transaction drop and a 15.6% buyer decrease on the last day.

On the other hand, the NFT sales in the Ethereum blockchain saw a 2.9% drop in its total daily sales volume. Similarly, the number of transactions faced a slight 3.79% decline, with 23,931 transactions.

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