The Web3 ecosystem saw several major moves this week. Pudgy Penguins made headlines by lighting up the iconic Las Vegas Sphere in a bold move that captured the community's attention. Meanwhile, Yuga Labs took a strategic step by bringing Otherside Meta technology in-house, signaling deeper control over its metaverse ambitions. The NFT art scene also heated up with Museum of Light adding a digital piece by Rebecca Rose to its collections, expanding the intersection of traditional art and blockchain. In the market, collector Adam Weisman went on a buying spree, acquiring 227 Meebits NFTs in a significant accumulation move that reflected continued institutional and collector interest in blue-chip digital assets.
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blocksnark
· 13h ago
227 Meebits? Is this guy serious? Blue chips are just blue chips.
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CryptoMotivator
· 13h ago
Eating all 227 Meebits at once, this guy really isn't afraid of losing them all.
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GasFeeAssassin
· 13h ago
Pudgy Penguins lighting up the sphere was truly amazing. This is how you should really play Web3.
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FromMinerToFarmer
· 13h ago
The Pudgy Penguin billboard ad is indeed awesome, but can it really drive the price?
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VitalikFanAccount
· 13h ago
Institutions are always the ones making money; we're retail investors still watching Sphere.
The Web3 ecosystem saw several major moves this week. Pudgy Penguins made headlines by lighting up the iconic Las Vegas Sphere in a bold move that captured the community's attention. Meanwhile, Yuga Labs took a strategic step by bringing Otherside Meta technology in-house, signaling deeper control over its metaverse ambitions. The NFT art scene also heated up with Museum of Light adding a digital piece by Rebecca Rose to its collections, expanding the intersection of traditional art and blockchain. In the market, collector Adam Weisman went on a buying spree, acquiring 227 Meebits NFTs in a significant accumulation move that reflected continued institutional and collector interest in blue-chip digital assets.