According to data from Dune, the number of daily users and sales in the NFT market have declined in the past week, reaching new lows since July 2021.

Dune data compiled by NFT researcher SeaLaunch shows that the number of unique users of top NFT markets including Blur, OpenSea and LooksRare has continued to decline over the past seven days, falling to 7,805 on April 19. This is the lowest since July 31, 2021, when the number of unique users of OpenSea and other markets was 7,455.

In addition, the number of sales in the NFT market has also declined in the past seven days, with the number of sales on April 19 being 16,149. The last low was 12,910 transactions on November 9, 2021. Both OpenSea and Blur experienced significant declines in the number of independent users and sales. Among them, the number of sales of Blur on Thursday was 5,688, a 90-day low. Blur’s daily unique users have also declined, with just 1,777 unique users on April 19, the lowest level in 90 days. The number of daily traders on OpenSea dropped sharply last week, reaching 10,640 on April 18. Data shows that since July 2021, the number of daily traders on OpenSea has never fallen below 10,000. (CoinDesk)