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The world of NFTs continues to evolve, and Doodles is at the forefront of this transformation. On July 29, 2024, Doodles announced the launch of The Stoodio, a new platform built on the Base blockchain. This development is set to provide new opportunities for Doodles Stoodio account holders, allowing them […]
On July 17, KnownOrigin.io announced a significant decision to wind down its on-chain marketplaces and minter. This move signals growing uncertainty in the NFT market, raising questions about the sustainability of these platforms as the industry faces mounting challenges. Over the coming weeks, KnownOrigin will direct users to secondary marketplaces, […]
Trevor Jones’ New Genesis BTC Collection: CryptoAngels Renowned for his innovative blend of physical and digital art, Trevor Jones continues to push the boundaries of the NFT space with his latest collection, CryptoAngels. Since his foray into Bitcoin-themed artwork in 2017, Jones has garnered a significant following, solidifying his reputation […]
Introduction Erick Calderon, better known in the NFT space as Snowfro, is preparing to mint the last Chromie Squiggle, #9999. This event not only marks the end of an era for one of the most iconic generative art projects on the blockchain but also stands as a testament to the […]
Nova City, 20XX: The great neon sprawl. Here, towering skyscrapers and brightly-lit arcologies dominate the skyline, while in the shadows of lightrails and overpasses, a darkness grows. Accelerated technological progress was supposed to be the great equalizing force; it gave us smart cars and smart phones, but it took away […]
Gary Vee’s new VeeFriends NFT Project presents a novel new approach to the NFT world, which we at NFT Culture are referring to as a “Utility First” token drop. The project features 10,255 tokens, each with an accompanying image, but what is unique about the project is that 100% of […]
Antonym is the type of project that becomes very risky (pre launch) because they are hiding their website and information about the project. The logical web2 choice is to just google Antonym NFT and look for the website manually. If you do that, you’re likely going to get scammed or […]