Can Ethereum’s NFT Supremacy Topple Bitcoin by 2025?
Assessing the Potential of Ethereum's NFT Prowess to Surpass Bitcoin's Market Dominance by 2025
Key Points
- Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) have seen a 63% year-over-year sales decline in Q1 2025.
- Despite the overall market decline, Ethereum continues to dominate in NFT sales, contrasting Bitcoin’s significant fall.
The first quarter of 2025 has seen a surprising shift in the non-fungible tokens (NFTs) market.
NFT sales have dropped significantly by 63% year-over-year.
Bitcoin and Ethereum’s NFT Market Performance
Bitcoin-based NFT sales have also suffered, plunging to $291 million, a 79% drop from $1.4 billion in the first quarter of 2024.
On the other hand, Ethereum (ETH) has shown resilience with a 22% weekly increase in trading volume, contrasting Bitcoin’s 47% decline over the same period.
The NFT marketplace analysis reveals that Ethereum has maintained its dominance in total sales volume across multiple timeframes, despite a 58% monthly retracement.
Conversely, Bitcoin, which initially held the second position, has now slipped to the 19th rank, reflecting an 80% contraction in NFT sales volume.
NFT Market Decline
This significant retracement aligns with the overall decline in total NFT sales across all blockchains, which have seen a 43.17% reduction.
This sharp contraction marks the worst month for NFT sales, contributing to the 63% quarterly pullback.
Research shows that 98% of NFT collections are barely traded. In fact, only 0.2% of NFT drops have been profitable. Most NFTs lose over 50% of their value within days, indicating a significant market decline.
Despite Ethereum’s dominance in the NFT sector, a 58% monthly contraction in NFT sales volume has failed to absorb sell-side liquidity – a key market driver in previous bullish phases.
If this trend persists, the prevailing bearish sentiment around Ethereum may intensify, potentially undermining its relative strength over Bitcoin .
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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