Blur's total transaction volume reaches $10 billion
DappRadar data shows that the total transaction volume of NFT aggregation platform Blur has reached the milestone of 10 billion US dollars, and the total number of traders on the platform is about 396,430. Historical data shows that the transaction volume of Blur platform exceeded 8 billion US dollars in mid-January this year, exceeded 9 billion US dollars in early March, and exceeded 9.5 billion US dollars on March 16th, which means that this indicator has grown by more than 5% in the past month.
As for other NFT markets, the current total transaction volume of OpenSea NFT market is about 36.78 billion US dollars, and the total number of traders is about 5.32 million; the total transaction volume of LooksRare is 4.86 billion US dollars, and the total number of traders is over 156,000.
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