Pad prodaje više od 17 miliona dolara za testiranje niske vrednosti 2022

VeeFriends’ sales experienced a steep fall in volume during July due to a lack of investment appetite for ne zagušljiv tokeni (NFT). 

Vee Friends je jedan od najuspješnijih Nft projects by all-time sales. As of Aug 8, the NFT had a combined sales volume of more than $550 million.

VeeFriends sales stood at approximately $1.8 million by the end of July, according to data from CryptoSlam. 

Source: VeeFriends NFT Sales for July 2022 Chart by CryptoSlam

Although this figure may seem high when compared to the volume recorded by Peskovnik, sales remained far below axie infinity, NBA Najbolji Shots, CryptoPunks, druga djela, dosadno majmun Yacht Club (BAYC), and its sister project Jahtaški klub Mutant Ape (MAYC).

With that said, July’s sales were a 35% drop from June. In June, VeeFriends sales were about $2.7 million.

Source: VeeFriends NFT Sales for June 2022 Chart by CryptoSlam       

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When analyzing the number of unique buyers from July, the dip in sales volume led to the waning transaction counts, with 120 unique buyers, and 162 transactions. 

In contrast to March 2022, when VeeFriends reached a yearly high, unique buyers stood at 290, and this corresponded to 392 transactions. In March, the NFT had a sales volume of around $19.2 million. 

 Source: VeeFriends NFT Sales for March 2022 Chart by CryptoSlam

By generating less than $2 million in sales for the first time, the digitalna kolekcionarstvo reached a new low in 2022, which was $17 million below volume from March.

Average sale value also plummeted to new lows within the period. There was a 77% decline in average sale value from $48,975 in March to $10,891 in July.  

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Source: https://beincrypto.com/veefriends-sales-crash-more-than-17m-to-test-2022-low/