NFT market well-positioned to grow 35% into a $13.6B industry by 2027

Published at: May 7, 2022

Reflecting the growing interest in the nonfungible token (NFT) space among today’s investors, new research predicts that the existing $3 billion market size will reach $13.6 billion by the end of 2027.

For the next five years, the key factors tied to the global NFT boom continue to factor in the growing involvement of mainstream influencers, gaming communities and the rising demand for digital artworks.

Interestingly enough, research firm MarketsandMarkets envisions several other factors that will contribute to the explosive growth of the NFT market, including its increasing use cases in supply chain management, retail and fashion.

Some of the other catalysts well-positioned to further speed up the growth of the NFT market are metaverse initiatives by exisiting market leaders such as social media giant Meta and the personalization of NFTs.

In November 2021, Cointelegraph reported on the rising interest from Asia-Pacific (APAC) investors as local NFT-related Google searches surged in the region. MarketsandMarkets, too, cited this trend:

“APAC countries are emerging toward constant developments and marketplace launches in the given market to give creators and buyers equal opportunities in the ecosystem.”

One of the key factors attributed to the rise in NFT searches in countries like Hong Kong, Singapore and China is the lack of regulatory acceptance for crypto trading or mining.

NFT marketplaces — platforms that allow investors to purchase and sell NFTs — are currently expected to contribute the highest to the growth of the NFT ecosystem. While existing players like OpenSea now lead this space, crypto exchanges like Coinbase and Binance have started offering similar services for exchanging NFTs in the open market.

Related: Elon Musk swaps Twitter avatar for a horde of Bored Apes, BAYC floor price surges 10 ETH

Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who has been an active Dogecoin (DOGE) supporter, recently changed his Twitter profile picture to a collage of multiple popular NFTs released by Bored Apes Yacht Club (BAYC).

As Cointelegraph recently reported, the temporary change in Musk’s display picture resulted in BAYC’s floor price surging 10 Ether (ETH).

@elonmusk as much I admire your work I’d like you to remove your pfp that I created for our Sotheby’s sale. Or you credit me . Happy to send you the original file minted with the buyer approval pic.twitter.com/e83ZyxWGH5

— Michael Bouhanna (@michaelbouhanna) May 4, 2022

However, as a part of the community assumed the move as Musk’s entry into the NFT space, the entrepreneur clarified his stance by tweeting:

“I dunno … seems kinda fungible.”
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