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Day: July 20, 2025

NFT sales jump 29% to $159.6m, Pudgy Penguins surges 247%

NFT sales jump 29% to $159.6m, Pudgy Penguins surges 247%

July 20, 2025

Non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, are roaring back to life alongside crypto’s bull run, with soaring sales, surging participation, and million-dollar…

NFT Trading Hits New Low, But Sales and Users Rise

NFT Trading Hits New Low, But Sales and Users Rise

July 20, 2025

NFT Trading Hits New Low Trading activity dropped 80% year-on-year to $823 million, down from $4 billion in Q2 2024.…

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