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Fractal Specific Integrated Circuit (FSIC) Explodes in Trading Sales Volume, Becomes the Leading NFT Collection

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Fractal Specific Integrated Circuit (FSIC), a new non-fungible token collection exclusively created on Bitcoin, the same blockchain network hosting the flagship crypto Bitcoin and renowned in the NFT market for its Ordinal, BRC-20, and Runes NFT collections, has exploded in trading sales volume and become the leading NFT collection in the NFT market table today.

Fractal Specific Integrated Circuit (FSIC) Explodes in Trading Sales Volume, Becomes the Leading NFT Collection

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A Fractal Specific Integrated Circuit (FSIC), a new non-fungible token collection created exclusively on Bitcoin, the same blockchain network hosting the flagship crypto Bitcoin and renowned in the NFT market for its Ordinal, BRC-20, and Runes NFT collections, has surged in trading sales volume to become the leading NFT collection in the NFT market table today.

Data compiled by CryptoSlam.io, an on-chain crypto market aggregator and non-fungible token explorer backed by crypto billionaire Mark Cuban, shows that the FSIC Ordinal collection is our daily NFT market leader. The FSIC Ordinal collection has amassed a trading sales volume of $900,673 in the past 24 hours, surging over 1000% to become the top-selling Ordinal collection. Below, we have listed the five top-selling NFTs on Bitcoin.

1. Fractal Specific Integrated Circuit (FSIC)

Launched earlier this week, Fractal Specific Integrated Circuit (FSIC) is an Ordinal collection featuring a limited edition of 3,800 Fractal Bitcoin blocks. The new Ordinal collection combines Ordinals, Fractal, RWA, and DePin into a single innovative project in the Bitcoin ecosystem. Of the total supply, 800 Ordinals sold out in presale in just 45 minutes. FSIC and other NFT collections have pushed the Bitcoin NFT trading sales volume past $2.4 million.

2. Ordinal Maxi Biz (OMB)

Ordinal Maxi Biz, an ordinal collection featuring a fixed supply of 5,141 images inscribed on the Bitcoin blockchain, is the second most-selling Ordinal collection today. Each inscription is hand-drawn and features a sketch of a head with a distinctive eye colour trait based on the block that it was inscribed. OMB has recorded a sales volume of $313,486 in the past 24 hours, up 15% from the previous day.

3. NodeMonkes NFT Collection

NodeMonkes, a non-fungible token collection featuring a limited edition of 10,000 NFTs created using the ordinal protocol, is today’s third most-selling Ordinal collection on the Bitcoin ecosystem. The NodeMonkes Ordinals collections have recorded a trading sales volume of $217,837 in the past 24 hours. NodeMonkes sales volume has decreased by 30% today from the past day.

4. Quantum Cats NFT Collection

Quantum Cats, an Ordinal collection consisting of a limited supply of 3333 cat images minted using the Bitcoin Ordinal standard, is today’s fourth most-traded NFT collection in the Bitcoin NFT ecosystem. The Quantum Cats Ordinal collections have amassed a trading sales volume of $205,712 in the past 24 hours. Quantum Cats NFT sales have increased by 7.33% from the past day.

5. Runestone Ordinal Collection

Runestone, an ordinal collection from the crypto investor and non-fungible token influencer Leonidas that features a limited supply of 112,000 NFTs, is today’s fifth most-selling NFT collection in the Bitcoin NFT market. The Runestone ordinal collection has raised a trading sales volume of $173,995 in the past 24 hours, concluding our five top-selling NFTs on the Bitcoin NFT market.

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