Tintin just entered public domain in the U.S. starting January 1, 2025—meaning those classic stories are now open intellectual property with zero licensing restrictions.
This sparked the launch of a crypto project riding that wave. The token CA is 6RgCLbfhjmYxV8x2kU3FiuAuhndrqobyc9ktD75ipump.
The vibe? Old books transform into truly open IP. No gatekeepers. No permission slips required. Developers, artists, and builders can now fork it, remix it, meme it—whatever they want. $Tintin belongs to the community now, not some corporation.
It's that blend of nostalgia meets Web3 freedom that makes this moment feel different.
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BlockchainTherapist
· 3h ago
Ah, Tintin has entered the public domain. Another classic saved by Web3, haha.
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SocialAnxietyStaker
· 3h ago
Another public domain name story has been ruined by the crypto circle
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MetaverseLandlord
· 4h ago
Hey, is this another coin riding the trend? Dingding just entered the public domain, why do they still need to issue tokens?
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Blockchainiac
· 4h ago
Another nostalgia coin is about to take off... But honestly, the combination of a public domain name + Web3 is indeed quite interesting.
Tintin just entered public domain in the U.S. starting January 1, 2025—meaning those classic stories are now open intellectual property with zero licensing restrictions.
This sparked the launch of a crypto project riding that wave. The token CA is 6RgCLbfhjmYxV8x2kU3FiuAuhndrqobyc9ktD75ipump.
The vibe? Old books transform into truly open IP. No gatekeepers. No permission slips required. Developers, artists, and builders can now fork it, remix it, meme it—whatever they want. $Tintin belongs to the community now, not some corporation.
It's that blend of nostalgia meets Web3 freedom that makes this moment feel different.