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Two big Ordinal drops

Two big Ordinal drops

By

Yung Cicero

Published

May 20, 2024

Harto / Des Lucréce x Forbes Legacy Pass

  • Mint Date: TBD
  • Supply: TBD
  • Price: TBD
  • Chain: Bitcoin
  • Links here and here

Forbes, the king of cursed magazine covers, has finally entered the web3 space this year with a soulbound access pass featuring plenty o’ benefit, minting via applications this month.

The pass (originally covered here) narrowly made the cut into our Top 25, and now it’s looking better with recent announcements confirming drops from artists Harto and Des Lucréce.

Details are limited, but we know both will be gated for pass holders, mint on Ordinals, and feature generative art.

These are two of the best-selling artists on Ordinals. Harto has multiple highly-traded collections, and Lucréce has had some huge 1/1 sales plus the recently released BitMONs.

So it should come as no surprise that both have been…

Added to Top 25

Last Odyssey Genesis Pass

  • Mint Date: TBD
  • Supply: 888
  • Price: Free
  • Chain: TBD
  • Link

Last Odyssey is an upcoming fantasy-themed strategy game launching a Genesis Pass soon.

The developer — Mugen Interactive, a new game studio led by former Tencent director Andy P. Lee, and backed by reputable VCs OKX and EVG — had a very successful free mint earlier this month with Legend of Arcadia.

But details on Last Odyssey’s mechanics are lacking, and its whitepaper gives me convoluted 2021-esque vibes, complete with a dual token system, over 100k land NFTs (shivers), and hero NFTs.

While those are a bit off-putting, this first pass is much simpler and looks like an easy, accessible entry into what might come, so I’ve…

✨ Added to Top 25 ✨

Fantasia by Alejandro Campos Uribe

  • Mint Date: June TBD
  • Supply: 888
  • Price: Free
  • Chain: Ethereum
  • Link

This Tender x Verse drop combines AI music and generative visuals to create animated pieces accompanied by infinitely playing pianos.

(A thousand anti-crypto/anti-AI redditors just committed seppuku at the sight of that last sentence)

The results are soothing yet dramatic, featuring classical music riffs where each note paints a splatter over the colorful, geometric art — a visual style that the Spanish artist/coder, Alejandro Campos, has already experimented with in Fuga a Tientas, a sold-out drop from last year.

It’s not for everyone, but Chopin stans will dig it.

(Now do one with AI Tupac)

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