Courtyard tops 24-hour NFT volume at $704.32K, CryptoPunk #4427 sells for $131.19K and OpenSea leads with $2.40M, as per Phoenix Group.Courtyard tops 24-hour NFT volume at $704.32K, CryptoPunk #4427 sells for $131.19K and OpenSea leads with $2.40M, as per Phoenix Group.

Courtyard Tops 24-Hour NFT Volume as CryptoPunk #4427 Sells for $131K

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Phoenix Group’s latest snapshot of the NFT market captured a day that felt both familiar and a little surprising, familiar because OpenSea once again dominated trading volume, surprising because a lesser-known collection, Courtyard, led the charge in 24-hour activity.

Phoenix summed it up neatly on X: “NFT MARKET OVERVIEW — TOP COLLECTION — #Courtyard – 24H Volume $704.32K — TOP SALE — #CryptoPunk #4427 – $131.19K — TOP MARKETPLACE — #OpenSea – 24H Volume $2.40M.”

On the surface, the numbers tell a tidy story. Courtyard moved roughly $704,320 in the past day, which is a solid showing for a collection that isn’t usually mentioned in the same breath as the blue-chip heavyweights.

Meanwhile, CryptoPunk #4427 grabbed headlines with a $131,190 sale, proving once more that vintage Punks still command attention and serious bids. And OpenSea kept its spot as the big trading hub, with about $2.4 million flowing through the marketplace in that window.

Market Contradictions

Look a little closer and you see the market’s usual contradictions. A collection can have huge volume without producing the single headline-grabbing sale, and conversely, a single prized piece can eclipse whole collections when it changes hands. That tension, between broad, steady trading and flashy one-off purchases, is part of what keeps collectors and speculators watching every new chart and tweet.

For traders, the takeaway is simple: liquidity still clusters around major platforms like OpenSea, but project-level momentum can pop up anywhere. Courtyard’s strong 24-hour showing suggests traders are willing to explore beyond the old guard when there’s activity to follow.

For sellers of marquee pieces, CryptoPunk demand remains resilient; those Punks still draw eye-popping bids even on days when other collections steal the headlines. The Phoenix graphic that accompanied the tweet offers a fuller picture, more collections, more sales figures, and a sense of the breadth of market activity.

However, the three calling cards in the tweet are enough to sum up the day: Courtyard as the top-moving collection, CryptoPunk #4427 as the top sale, and OpenSea as the marketplace where the most volume flowed. Whether Courtyard’s spike is a one-day blip or the start of a longer run will be one of the interesting stories to watch in the coming days.

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