Bitcoin on-chain NFT transactions sharply contracted, with February sales dropping below $25 million, marking the lowest record since March 2023.

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Odaily Planet Daily reports that, according to CryptoSlam data, the on-chain NFT sales on Bitcoin in February 2026 sharply declined to approximately $24,448,223, marking the lowest monthly sales since March 2023. In February, Bitcoin on-chain NFT transactions dropped to about 50,854, with 10,048 unique buyer addresses and 10,510 unique seller addresses. Additionally, Ethereum on-chain NFT sales in February rebounded and surpassed $200 million, reaching a new monthly high since November 2025. The on-chain NFT transaction volume was 152,632, with 21,729 unique buyer addresses and 21,487 unique seller addresses.

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