- The market capitalization of NFTs has returned to pre-boom levels in 2021, reaching approximately $1.5 billion. - By 2025, while the issuance of NFTs expanded, sales sharply declined, leading to a situation where more tokens were circulating in the market with a limited number of buyers. This resulted in increased market saturation and a decrease in overall value. Despite the growth in the number of NFTs issued, the demand did not keep pace, causing prices to fall and the market to stabilize at a lower level. The dynamics of supply and demand shifted, and the NFT market entered a more mature phase with more tokens available but fewer active buyers.
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- The market capitalization of NFTs has returned to pre-boom levels in 2021, reaching approximately $1.5 billion. - By 2025, while the issuance of NFTs expanded, sales sharply declined, leading to a situation where more tokens were circulating in the market with a limited number of buyers. This resulted in increased market saturation and a decrease in overall value. Despite the growth in the number of NFTs issued, the demand did not keep pace, causing prices to fall and the market to stabilize at a lower level. The dynamics of supply and demand shifted, and the NFT market entered a more mature phase with more tokens available but fewer active buyers.