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Dear Bankless Nation,

ā€œWhy would anyone buy an NFT? ā€¦ I have the same thing on my phone, I can take a screenshot of that NFT and I have it.ā€

This particular quote comes by way of Joe Rogan this week on his podcast:

The operative phrases above are ā€œI have the same thingā€ and ā€œI have it.ā€ Screenshotting a dollar doesnā€™t give you purchasing power, of course, nor does screenshotting an NFT grant you that NFT.Ā 

Here, then, itā€™s an ontological misunderstanding, as Joe conceptually equates a screenshot with an NFT when in fact, technologically, they are very different. An NFT can be a durable, tradable, programmatic digital artifact, while a screenshot is more like a single-use digital disposable.Ā 

All that said, itā€™s an understandable misunderstanding for someone not very familiar with NFTs, but this episode is just the latest stark reminder that we still have a long ways to go on educating the public about what NFTs actually are.

In the meantime, I hope you all have a great weekend. For now letā€™s get you up to speed on the past weekā€™s intrigues and top happeningsāœŒļø

-WMP

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Keep the streak alive! The overall market cap of the NFT space has maintained its growth trajectory for the 8th week in a row. This week, the market cap rose from 10.02 ETH to 10.15 ETH marking a 1.3% climb since the previous Friday recap. Interestingly, the growth comes as most top cryptocurrencies just experienced big 7D price dips.Ā 

At the top of the 7D trading volume rankings it was a typical week, with Yuga Labsā€™s ever dominant MAYC, BAYC, and Otherdeeds collections collectively facilitating +50k ETH worth of activity. The surprise appearance came via the Owls, a Checks-inspired ASCII art collection that just burst onto the scene and has already inspired a new wave of ASCII projects accordingly.Ā 

Other NFT marketplaces are, well, just a blur in Blurā€™s rear-view mirror right now when it comes to trading activity. Blur accounted for roughly 80% of the spaceā€™s 7D trading volume once more after having accomplished the same feat last week. Who can challenge the power of $BLUR now? I just received access to the new Gem beta, and after exploring some I think it can eat into Blurā€™s dominance once public. For now, weā€™ll have to wait and see.Ā 

No surprise that two big Bored Ape sales appeared in the top 3, but whatā€™s unexpected is that the largest sale on the week was for an Urbit ID / Azimuth Points NFT dubbed ~Fed. Perhaps one day Iā€™ll be able to explain Urbit in depth, but suffice to say this whopper transaction is an unusual sighting compared to the projects we typically see at the top here.Ā 

Metalabelā€™s Quality Drops series kicked off with ā€œGitcoin Presents,ā€ a.k.a. The Quadratic Funding Collection, an open-edition release for celebrating and raising funding for public goods. The collection features contributions from regen stalwarts like Vitalik Buterin, Kevin Owocki, ZoĆ« Hitzig, and beyond. Minted at 0.05Īž each, the NFTs briefly surged to +0.5Īž in value after the mint closed on Wednesday as word spread of ā€œVitalik NFTs.ā€Ā 

  • Zerion Subscriber OGs ā€” An example of Mirrorā€™s new ā€œSubscribe to Mintā€ feature in action, this is a free mint that was still open for a handful of days at the time of writing; itā€™s a way for projects to take their branding and communities onchain, and in Zerionā€™s case the minted NFT will offer holders perks and access to exclusive content

  • Bankless 2.0 Launch Badge ā€” To commemorate the launch of the new Bankless.com, you can head over to the website and mint a commemorative POAP right now! Just sign in to your account and look for the ā€œClaim POAPā€ button on the home screen.

1. Giancarlo on the ā€œDeader than Deadā€ concept in NFTs:

2. Hiroba on the ins and outs of verticalized NFT marketplaces:

3. Oscar on expectations management with NFT drops:

If youā€™re someone who regularly digs through Etherscan in the course of your NFT activities and research, then you ought to check out the DeFiLlama browser extension. Among other things, this resource enhances the popular block explorer with an informative wallet tagging system, which can help you visualize NFT activity and identify scams much easier than before.Ā 

In the chart below, you can see how after the Momoguro art was revealed the collectionā€™s floor price immediately started slouching. Why? Many people who realized they didnā€™t collect rares quickly floored their NFTs. On the flip side, a string of trades many multiples above the floor price began popping off as initial trading activity around the found rares took place. Be on the lookout for this sort of action, as itā€™s typical to see around new NFT collections right after their art has been revealed.Ā 

As fears of a prolonged bear market continue to make their way through traditional crypto circles, large swathes of the NFT community seem to be rather unbothered in contrast. Weā€™re just a little bit wilder here, you know. Weirdos, as Joe Rogan would call usā€¦

William M. Peaster is a professional writer and creator of Metaversalā€”a Bankless newsletter focused on the emergence of NFTs in the cryptoeconomy. Heā€™s also recently been contributing content to Bankless, JPG, and beyond!

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