For the week ending May 17, 2026, Courtyard took the top spot. It recorded $7.391 million in sales on the Polygon blockchain. That placed it first among all NFT collections globally.
Coming in second was ATMC BRC-20 NFTs. It reached $4.008 million in sales. Over 3,283 transactions were made by 1,286 buyers. That shows its strength on the Bitcoin blockchain.
Third place went to X@AGI BRC-20 NFTs, another collection on Bitcoin. It earned $3.922 million in sales from 41 transactions. There were 13 buyers and 15 sellers. The interest seems steady.
CryptoPunks ranked fourth, with $3.592 million in sales on Ethereum. It saw 44 transactions, 29 buyers, and 35 sellers. That reflects active trading.
Fifth was VRQQ BRC-20 NFTs, also on Bitcoin. It did $3.304 million in sales with 2,844 transactions, 1,173 buyers, and 306 sellers. This shows variety in the market.
The data suggests the NFT space keeps changing. Projects compete with each other on innovation and what they offer users. CryptoSlam gives investors some useful insights into which projects might be worth a look.
For NFT investors, collectors, and regular users, the projects listed above offer chances to own and trade digital assets. These assets are changing how people think about value and ownership in a digital world.
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