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    NFTs, Memecoins Rebound as Market Sentiment Improves

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsNovember 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The non-fungible token (NFT) and memecoin markets experienced modest rebounds over the past week, coinciding with a broader improvement in risk sentiment across the cryptocurrency space. 

    On Tuesday, CoinGecko data showed the global NFT market capitalization recovered from about $3.5 billion on Nov. 5 to $3.9 billion at the time of writing, an almost 12% increase in a week.

    The story was similar for memecoins. CoinMarketCap data showed the combined valuation of memecoins expanded from $47 billion to $52 billion, representing a roughly 11% increase over the same time period. 

    The movements reflect a return of speculative appetite to the markets. Traders appear to be rotating back into higher-risk assets after weeks of subdued activity, even as macro uncertainty, driven by the unresolved US government funding deal, continues to loom. 

    The week’s bounce comes after a steep decline in the overall NFT market cap. As Cointelegraph previously reported, the global NFT market value dropped 46% from Oct. 5 through Nov. 5. 

    Seven-day global NFT market cap chart. Source: CoinGecko

    Not all blue-chip NFTs recovered

    Sales data tracker CryptoSlam shows that only a subset among the top 20 NFT collections logged meaningful sales increases. 

    The data showed that CryptoPunks experienced a 22.8% increase in seven-day sales, reaching nearly $3 million, while Mutant Ape Yacht Club and Milady Maker jumped 36.5% and 80%, respectively. 

    The Polygon-based Courtyard also increased by over 14%, while smaller Ethereum projects, such as Lil Pudgys, gained roughly 24%. 

    In contrast, major names like the Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC), Pudgy Penguins and Moonbirds continued to decline. BAYC’s sales dropped by 10.3% in the last week, while Pudgy Penguins and Moonbirds saw 23% and 2% declines, respectively. 

    Among the top 10 blockchains by NFT sales, a majority recorded sales volume losses ranging from 6% to 42%. However, three chains stood out during the week, which included BNB Chain (+53%), Polygon (+9.3%) and Flow (+43%). 

    The split in performance underscores how the current NFT uptick is concentrated among a few collections with stronger momentum, while broader liquidity and trader participation remain more limited. 

    Blockchain by NFT sales volumes. Source: CryptoSlam

    Related: Valve’s Counter-Strike 2 update crashes $5.8B economy, revives NFT debate

    Memecoin gains spread widely across the sector

    Unlike NFTs, where gains were concentrated among select collections, the memecoin sector exhibited a much broader uptick, with all the top 10 memecoin tokens by market capitalization recording gains over the last seven days. 

    Dogecoin (DOGE) climbed 8.7% in the past week, while Shiba Inu (SHIB) and Pepe (PEPE) gained 10.4% and 7%, respectively. Top Solana memecoins, such as Bonk (BONK), increased by 11.8%, while Dogwifhat (WIF) showed a 14.2% gain.

    US President Donald Trump’s official memecoin token was the strongest gainer among large-cap memecoins, with a 14.2% gain in the last seven days. 

    Top memecoins by market capitalization. Source: CoinMarketCap

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