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OpenSea’s dominance shrank 23% in 2022

crypto slate A look at Glassnode data to assess OpenSea’s performance in 2022 reveals that the market dominance has dropped from 50% in January to 33%.
Earlier this year, OpenSea represented 20% of total Ethereum (ETH) gas usage. This percentage decreased over the year to 9%. His NFT transfers on the marketplace also registered a 25% drop in 2022.

The chart below represents the number of transactions in the Ethereum network related to transactions interacting with NFTs by calculating share percentages.

This metric includes both ERC721 and ERC1155 token contract standards traded on major NFT marketplaces (OpenSea, LooksRare, Rarible, SuperRare). The data starts from the beginning of the year and shows the share of each NFT marketplace in a specific color.

NFT transaction (relative)
NFT transaction (relative)

The pink area represents OpenSea, the leading NFT marketplace. We can see that OpenSea started the year with around 50% market dominance. However, the market dominance he began to decline at the end of May, to about 33% at the end of the year.

Number of NFT transfers

Marketplace NFT transfers represent the number of NFT transfers facilitated by being paid in ETH or Wrapped Ethereum (wETH). This metric includes year-to-date OpenSea and LooksRare data only.

Number of NFT transfers on the marketplace
Number of NFT transfers on the marketplace

A similar decline in OpenSea accounts can be seen in this metric as well. According to the data, OpenSea started the year with about 80,000 transfers and declined gradually throughout the year. As of December 31st, OpenSea has processed about 60,000 transfers, a 25% drop in transaction volume.

Gas usage by NFT

The Gas Usage by NFT metric calculates a percentage share representing the relative amount of gas consumed by the Ethereum network for transactions interacting with NFTs.

The decline in OpenSea can also be seen in the share of gas usage. The market started the year by serving 20% ​​of all gas usage and recorded a steep decline ending at 9%.

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