A recent report estimated the volume of non-perishable tokens (NFTs) sold during 2021 at more than $18 billion.

The nondestructible tokens of popular culture, blockchain art games, indestructible tokens for metaverses, charitable auctions, and global indestructible token art, said a report by Coin Telegraph Research. These are the main topics of this year.

Added: From artwork, music, and characters within games to videos and images, certificates of minted ownership of digital assets in blockchain chains are well sought after by collectors and investors. and benefactors alike. They can also be freely traded via decentralized non-destructible token platforms such as OpenSea.

The report took a look at the biggest evolving trends in the non-perishable token field, with celebrities and contemporary non-perishable tokens (Mila Kunis) at the fore, followed by token games. The Indestructible is playable for gain (Axe Infinity).

In third place are the non-destructive tokens of Metaverse, a digital world with 3D augmented reality, that have been gaining traction since Facebook rebranded itself as Meta. ) back in October.

There was a significant growth in the number of charities that accept donations in cryptocurrency in 2021, to come in fourth place, as one of the platforms that facilitate such transactions, which is (The Giving Block) Increased donations to over $100 million this year, compared to $4 million for the entire year of 2020.

The global art of non-perishable tokens is ranked fifth, with the emergence of decentralized non-perishable token markets, anyone around the world can mint, display and sell their art with little capital for emerging work, thus connecting cultures around the world. Among the most prominent things that can be mentioned in this regard are (Milanated NFT Gallery) and (Mongol NFT).