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A new CryptoPunks collection is coming

A new CryptoPunks collection is coming

By

Yung Cicero

Published

May 17, 2024

Super Punk World

  • Mint Date: TBD
  • Supply: 500
  • Price: Auction (Exact Prices TBD)
  • Link

After years of small partnership drops, the OG PFP of PFPs, CryptoPunks, has announced a new collection — Super Punk World, a limited-supply collaboration with artist Nina Chanel.

It’s the inaugural drop in the new Punk in Residence program announced last February, where artists are invited to release Punks-adjacent works twice a year.

The name references the artist’s genesis NFT from 2022, Nina’s Super Cool World, and the sneak peeks reveal a similar style, with minimalistic, geometric characters.

I’d be lying if I said this style is my vibe, but it feels good to see the OG making moves. The price will probably be out of reach for 95+% of people, but it’s a welcome sight for fans who’ve been begging for Punk-branded initiatives for years.

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Wolf Game: Blast Sheep

  • Mint Date: Today
  • Supply: TBD
  • Price: Free
  • Link

It’s hard to understate the impact Wolf Game had on the NFT market in late 2021. It hooked degens in and inadvertently spawned a slew of copycats —Whale Game, Fox Game, Raccoon Game….

Eventually, the hype died down, but Wolf Game retained a large enough community to get acquired last August.

Now it’s back with a free mint today open to anyone. It gives you access to their first game on Blast, the Cave Game (rules here), allowing you to farm the game’s token and those sweet Blast points.

They’re taking advantage of the Blast momentum and it’s free.

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EDIBLE KAWAII DEMONZ

  • Mint Date: TBD
  • Supply: 3,333
  • Price: TBD
  • Link

It is said that this drop was born after a truck carrying 3 tons of fluorescent markers fell into a frying pan full of weebs (real).

EDIBLE KAWAII DEMONZ is a 3D PFP collection by Kikillo, a prolific artist with a 260k Instagram following, who has been releasing anime-styled NFTs mainly on Foundation for the past few years.

His glitchier, weirder works have always felt like a breath of fresh air in the often stale, Azuki-copying anime genre.

And you get a sense of that originality in this new collection of brightly-colored bobblehead characters, which look like they’re made from Play-Doh from 2069.

I just hope they’re IP-banning Nintendo’s lawyers, otherwise I’m not sure these are going to last long.

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