September 7 was a record for the number of issued NFTs in the Solana network. On that day, 312,000 collectible tokens were issued – five times more than the average number of previously created NFTs.
If on September 4, the number of issued collectible tokens in the Solana network was 39,000, then on September 7, the figure rose sharply to 312,000. At the same time, 292,000 new NFTs appeared in the Solana network on September 8, and another 178,000 on September 9.
At the same time, the volume of NFT trading on the Solana network also increased. So, on September 6, the trading volume amounted to 373,000 SOL ($11.5 million) – this is the maximum figure since May of this year. On May 7, the trading volume dropped slightly to 334,000 SOL, but was still well above the average for recent months.
It should be noted that the growth in the number of NFTs issued and the volume of trading on the Solana network stands out positively against the background of the general sphere of collection tokens – other networks have recorded a constant decrease in trading volume and overall activity in recent months.
“I remember last year, ‘some’ laughed at the release of NFTs on the Solana network,” said Chase Barker, head of development at the Solana Foundation.
Earlier, the developers of the Helium decentralized network announced their intention to switch to the Solana network.
Source: Bits

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