OpenSea's Trading Volume Remains in a Downtrend Amid Recent Attacks
The trading volume across the major non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace OpenSea has been in a downtrend over the past week, possibly largely due to several incidents which led to users losing millions of dollars worth o...
The trading volume across the major non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace OpenSea has been in a downtrend over the past week, possibly largely due to several incidents which led to users losing millions of dollars worth of digital assets.
OpenSea's trading volume is down more than 11% over the past day and more than 27% over the past week, according to data by DappRadar. Over the past 30 days, it is up 29%....
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