Dusk Of The Season: Cutie NFT And Item Market Overview
Welcome to your weekly market overview!
In this post, we will discuss Cutieland’s latest market trends, stats, and facts.
As season 6 draws to its end, Cutieland’s economy is changing. The rush for the hi-tech gear is slowing down, taking the entire items market along with it. Meanwhile, the sales of pet NFTs start to look more promising.
There are still opportunities to earn. But every Cutieneer will need to adjust to the change.
Market Supply
During the previous week:
- 6 844 (↓ 9%) new item lots containing 34 034 217 (↓ 24%) items appeared on the items market
- 1548 new Cuties appeared on the pets market — ↑ 60%
At the dusk of the season, the items market is cooling down. Cutieneers start to focus on pet sales rather than further investing in Cutieland’s crafting industry.
You can see the overall week by week supply trends below:
Supply: Items market
The supply on the items market continues decreasing. Huge lots are no longer a go-to strategy. Most of all, Cutieneers cut back on supplying helmets (↓ 20%) and elixirs (↓ 18%).
Most of the item kinds got a reduced number of new offers in the market. The only exception is the accessories category (↑ 8%) that recovered after last week’s fall.
No item rarity besides legendary was spared the supply chop. The biggest victims were common(↓ 13%), epic (↓ 23%), and set (↓ 25%) items.
The top ten most popular items to list for sale were:
- Adventure Potion — 890 new lots on sale
- Magic dust — 309 new lots on sale
- Marble — 244 new lots on sale
- Pine — 206 new lots on sale
- Blue Override Subway Station Card — 181 new lots on sale
- Regular Toolkit — 153 new lots on sale
- Power Cable Supply Crate — 122 new lots on sale
- Wine — 94 new lots on sale
- Grand Adventure Potion — 94 new lots on sale
- Empty Scuba Oxygen Tank — 80 new lots on sale
Supply: Crafting ingredients and season items
2 066 new lots containing 101 277 crafting ingredients were listed on the market. Supply did not recover after the last week’s drop.
The structure of ingredient supply has changed. Cutieneers cut back on listing epic (↓ 22%) ingredients but kept the rest in more or less stable supply.
The most frequent new offers on the market are:
- Marble — 244 lots listed
- Pine — 206 lots listed
- Blue Override Subway Station Card — 181 lots listed
- Wine — 94 lots listed
- Full Scuba Oxygen Tank — 80 lots listed
And the rarest are:
- Tech Scav Token — 1 lot listed
- Petty Ice Monster Token — 1 lot listed
- Isra Token — 1 lot listed
- Insane Neurosurgeon Cat Token — 2 lots listed
- Corrupted EireenHolms Token — 2 lots listed
Supply: Cutie NFT market
Cutie supply is experiencing inspiring growth. Curiously, a great amount of NFT offers shifted to EOS.
Supply on EOS skyrocketed by 120%. The rest of the blockchains remained relatively stable.
Almost all species got a boost in supply. But the biggest gainers are bears (↑ 78%), dogs (↑ 249%), and foxes (↑ 38%).
In terms of Cutie rarities, there was a big supply growth for regular Cuties and a decrease for other kinds.
Market Demand
During the previous week:
- 497 Cutie NFTs got sold on the pets market — ↓ 4%
- 3 175 lots (↓ 2%) containing 8 146 028 (↑ 21%) changed hands
Items market seems to have plateaued in terms of the number of sales. However, these sales are rather large in terms of item quantity. Cutie NFT market also shows low volatility.
You can see the overall week by week sale trends below:
Demand: Items market
Last week, most of the item trade remained on TRON. Overall, there’s a relatively stable demand across the game’s blockchains.
- EOS — 782 item lots sold (↓ 1%)
- ETHEREUM — 1 item lot sold with a price of 0.00071 ETH
- MATIC — 293 item lots sold with an average price of 0.47 MATIC (↓ 8%)
- NEO — 289 item lots sold with an average price of 0.05 NEO(↑ 8%)
- TRON — 1 810 item lots sold with an average price of 27.5 TRX (↓ 2%)
While the demand for miscellaneous and lootboxes remains stable, the demand for wearable gear increased by 15–20%.
There is an 11% decrease in purchases of common items, which is compensated by the growth in the uncommon category. Otherwise, all item rarities remain in stable demand.
Overall item sales turnover keeps growing. It’s especially true for rare, epic, and uncommon items.
The most bought items during the last week were:
- Adventure Potion — 679 lots sold
- Magic dust — 151 lots sold
- Blue Override Subway Station Card — 143 lots sold
- Marble — 136 lots sold
- Regular Toolkit — 104 lots sold
- Mercury — 87 lots sold
- Grand Adventure Potion — 77 lots sold
- Pine — 61 lots sold
- Power Cable Supply Crate — 57 lots sold
- Full Scuba Oxygen Tank — 55 lots sold
Demand: Crafting ingredients
Last week, 1 024 lots (↑ 5%) containing 65 022 crafting ingredients (↑ 3%) were sold on the market.
The ingredient market is showing stability and even a slight growth.
Demand is relatively stable in all ingredient rarity kinds. The only exception is the uncommon category of ingredients that grew in sales by 14%.
TRX turnover keeps growing for all rarities except for legendary and common.
The most bought season items during the last week were:
- Marble — 151 lots sold
- Pine — 136 lots sold
- Blue Override Subway Station Card — 104 lots sold
- Mercury — 77 lots sold
- Full Scuba Oxygen Tank — 57 lots sold
Season items that generated the most sales in TRX were:
- Tech Specs: Vol 4 — 5 lots sold for 2 566 TRX
- InsaneNeurosurgeonCatToken — 1 lot sold for 1 200 TRX
- Full Scuba Oxygen Tank — 41 lots sold for 942 TRX
- Tech Specs: Vol 3 — 4 lots sold for 915 TRX
- Overdrive Hackdrive — 22 lots sold for 747 TRX
Demand: Cutie NFT market
Most Cuties were sold on EOS blockchain, while TRON’s Cuties seem to fall out of favor.
- EOS — 280 Cuties sold (↑ 10%)
- MATIC — 21 Cuties sold with an average price of 6 (↑ 17%)
- NEO — 13 Cuties sold with an average price of 0.41 (↑ 44%)
- TRON — 183 Cuties sold with an average price of 155 (↓ 23%)
The demand for Cutie species fluctuated within 5–10%. The only species in trouble might be cats. Their popularity is decreasing for the second week in a row.
Gen 1 remains the most popular, along with LVL 2 and LVL 3 Cuties.
There’s a stable demand for regular and unique Cuties, while tributes received a bit less love.
We hope you enjoyed this week’s overview. Stay tuned for more!
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