Let's wrap up what went down in the NFT space this week.
Beeple brought his mechanical canines to Art Basel—yeah, those robotic dogs everyone's been talking about. Meanwhile, Pudgy Penguins is pushing beyond digital collectibles with physical toys hitting shelves and scoring an NHL partnership. Pretty wild expansion.
CryptoPunks is making moves offline too, heading to NODE Palo Alto for exhibition. Jack Butcher's Self-Checkout concept keeps gaining traction, proving experiential NFT drops still have juice. And Ana Caballero just released "In Record Time" on OpenSea.
Seems like the boundary between digital art and physical world keeps getting blurrier.
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AlphaWhisperer
· 15h ago
The NFT market is active again.
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HodlVeteran
· 15h ago
The offline expansion is quite aggressive.
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GasFeeCrying
· 15h ago
NFT real-world applications are great
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PerpetualLonger
· 15h ago
Digital art still needs steady development
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 15h ago
Monetizing through physical assets is the way to go.
Let's wrap up what went down in the NFT space this week.
Beeple brought his mechanical canines to Art Basel—yeah, those robotic dogs everyone's been talking about. Meanwhile, Pudgy Penguins is pushing beyond digital collectibles with physical toys hitting shelves and scoring an NHL partnership. Pretty wild expansion.
CryptoPunks is making moves offline too, heading to NODE Palo Alto for exhibition. Jack Butcher's Self-Checkout concept keeps gaining traction, proving experiential NFT drops still have juice. And Ana Caballero just released "In Record Time" on OpenSea.
Seems like the boundary between digital art and physical world keeps getting blurrier.