A Guide to Meebits: More than Just 3D CryptoPunks

Although perhaps best known for kicking off the PFP NFT craze with the CryptoPunks collection in 2017, Larva Labs didn’t rest on its heels following that massive “W.” Since then, it’s launched Autoglyphs, an on-chain generative NFT art collection, and of course, Meebits. A 20,000-piece collection of PFP NFTs hosted on the Ethereum blockchain may…

What’s the Difference Between Rare NFTs and Rare Traditional Art?

Rarity is a priceless resource for curators and collectors. From one-of-a-kind oil paintings to vintage baseball cards, or even giant Cheetos emerging from regular-size consumer bags, people enjoy things that break from the norm. However, the vast world of art is generally ruled by supply and demand, which makes rarity (often interchangeable with the term…

BREAKING: Bored Ape’s Yuga Labs Faces Investigatory SEC Probe

The Alpha: As per a Bloomberg report, Yuga Labs is currently facing an investigation from the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on the legality of the sales of its high-value NFT offerings.Most notably, that includes pieces from the renowned Bored Ape Yacht Club collection that’s turned PFP NFTs into a Web3 household name.Best-known…

Bigger Than Middle Earth? An Inside Look at Forgotten Runes Wizards Cult

In the world of traditional media, IPs often have to wait to receive a big-budget adaptation before mainstream audiences embrace them. For instance, George R.R. Martin’s A Game of Thrones took 15 years to receive an adaptation — and audiences across a wide gamut of demographics ate it up. However, in the spirit of Web3…

DC Comics’ Bat Cowls Were a “Watershed Moment” for NFTs

2022 was undoubtedly a special year for Batman fans. On the heels of the brand’s new landmark film, The Batman, DC Comics continued its entrance into the Web3 space with a sizeable NFT undertaking entitled The Bat Cowl.  The Bat Cowl collection, launched on April 26, highlights unique headpieces that have been important facets of…

Goblintown WTF? Meet the World’s Strangest NFT Project

The 2022 NFT market crash gave birth to one of the strangest NFT collections the world has ever seen. It’s known as Goblintown. Its purpose? To make weird goblin sounds. No, seriously.  Here’s how the creators describe the project on OpenSea, the world’s largest NFT marketplace, “AAAAAAAUUUUUGGGHHHHH gobblins goblinns GOBLINNNNNNNNns wekm ta goblintown yoo sniksnakr…