The World of Women NFT’s second collection, “World of Women Galaxy,” has sold out. Furthermore, the WoW Galaxy has overtaken the popular Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT as the most collected NFT collection in the last 24 hours. According to OpenSea data, the total transaction volume has outperformed 16.5K ETH, and the floor price of the WoW Galaxy NFT is 1.59 ETH.
The World of Women Galaxy NFT collection, designed and illustrated by renowned artist Yam Karkai, sold out during the public sale and is now available for purchase on the secondary market at OpenSea.
The World of Women Galaxy is the top collection according to OpenSea in both the last 7 days and the last 24 hours. Furthermore, the Galaxy collection is up nearly 36% in the last 24 hours, with a transaction volume of 9,527 ETH. With a transaction volume of 1632 and 1558, respectively, the MAYC and BAYC NFT collections rank 2nd and 3rd place
There are 22,222 WoW Galaxy NFT tokens available, according to the World of Women NFT official website. Among these, 10,000 are reserved for WoW holders, 10,000 for public sale, and 2222 for the allowlist, which will welcome new communities and supporters to the WoW family.
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