NFT market hit a rough patch last month. November's total sales volume scraped by at just $320 million—marking the weakest performance we've seen all year in 2025. That's nearly a 50% nosedive from October's $629 million.
The drop raises eyebrows. Are collectors losing interest? Is liquidity drying up? Or maybe it's just seasonal fatigue kicking in before year-end. Whatever the reason, the numbers don't lie—momentum clearly stalled.
Worth watching how December plays out. Holiday spending could revive things, or we might be staring at a longer cooling period for digital collectibles.
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APY_Chaser
· 14h ago
NFTs are crashing again? 320 million is really outrageous, and the decline is quite severe. The bear market definitely hasn't ended yet.
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LightningPacketLoss
· 12-09 18:51
NFTs are acting up again, a 50% plunge is really unbearable.
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AirdropHarvester
· 12-09 18:43
NFTs have tanked again, a 50% drop is just insane.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 12-09 18:39
This NFT crash is pretty intense... dropping by 50%, it feels like everyone is taking a loss.
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SatoshiNotNakamoto
· 12-09 18:38
This wave of NFTs has really tanked, a 50% drop is pretty scary.
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GasFeeSobber
· 12-09 18:34
Is the NFT market really this weak...? Wait, seasonal fatigue? I think it's just that no one has any money left.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 12-09 18:32
This drop in NFTs is pretty brutal—down 50%, cut in half directly.
NFT market hit a rough patch last month. November's total sales volume scraped by at just $320 million—marking the weakest performance we've seen all year in 2025. That's nearly a 50% nosedive from October's $629 million.
The drop raises eyebrows. Are collectors losing interest? Is liquidity drying up? Or maybe it's just seasonal fatigue kicking in before year-end. Whatever the reason, the numbers don't lie—momentum clearly stalled.
Worth watching how December plays out. Holiday spending could revive things, or we might be staring at a longer cooling period for digital collectibles.