Feetpix.wtfâs newly launched nonfungible token (NFT) collection, âFeetpix,â has seemingly taken the NFT community by storm with surging trading volumes, prompting some to suggest the return of âdegenâ season.
Feetpix.wtfâs collection soared ahead of Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) on Jan. 11 with the fifth-highest trading volume recorded on NFT marketplace OpenSea.
The project â which released 10,000 Feetpix NFTs â has traded over 825 Ether (ETH) ($1,157,000) across nearly 18,000 transactions since its release on Jan. 8.
Crypto Twitter is still split on what inspired the surge in foot fetish-NFT trading volumes. However, Feetpix noted the absence of a roadmap, promise and marketing scheme, suggesting a âlove for feetâ is not just legitimate but also clearly monetizable through digital art.
Several Twitter users highlighted the absurd, short-term success of the project, suggesting a return of âdegen sznâ (season), which entailed a mass trading volume of high-risk NFT collectibles at the bull markets peak in 2021.
But even the creators themselves implied something could be mentally wrong with collectors, suggesting buyers âstop buying feetpixâ and instead âuse that money for therapy.â
The highly anticipated Game of Thrones âBuild Your Realmâ NFT collection launch has received a hefty dose of criticism despite ultimately selling out in seven hours on the NFT marketplace, Niftyâs.
The pseudonymous co-founder of Web3 gaming project Treeverse, Loopify, described the collection on Jan. 11 as the âworst thing Iâve ever seen.â
Loopify told their 200,000 Twitter followers in a separate post that some avatars possessed âsalad fingers.â
NFT enthusiast Justin Taylor shared his criticism with his nearly 60,000 Twitter followers, stating the launch lacked âcreative visionâ and was outright âterrible.â
The first series NFT collection was born from a collaboration between Niftyâs and NFT production company Daz 3D, where each NFT is minted on Palm â an Ethereum-compatible sidechain â allowing collectors to create their own unique realms and avatars.
While the fast sellout came as little surprise due to the showâs popularity, many collectors reported issues with the minting process and widespread disappointment with the poorly designed avatars.
Yuga Labs â the creative team behind the BAYC â is set to expand its NFT ecosystem by launching a skill-based NFT game called âDookey Dash.â
In order to participate, BAYC and Mutant Ape Yacht Club (MAYC) holders will need to mint a âSewer Passâ on Jan. 17 in order to start playing the game on Jan. 18.
The aim of the game will be to navigate the sewer, claim as many NFT rewards as possible and record the highest score until Feb. 8, when the leaderboard freezes.
âSewer Pass holders will compete for the highest score and earn their new power source,â the BAYC wrote, adding, âthe highest single-run score on your specific Sewer Pass and accompanying wallet that achieved the run will determine what it reveals.â
However, itâs unclear what the prizes will consist of with Yuga stating on BAYCâs Twitter account that prizes will âevolve throughout 2023.â
The four-week Dookey Dash experiment also appears to be the first part of a narrative experience, with segments âItâs Alive!â and âChapter 1â expected to proceed with the âSewer Closeâ on Feb. 8, according to a roadmap set out by Yuga.
Tennis Australia has confirmed itâs still investing in the NFT space by continuing its Australian Open (AO) Artball NFT collection created last year as a means to engage NFT collectors and tennis fanatics.
The Artball NFT serves to âleverage live match data to deepen global fan engagement beyond a tournamentâ through the digital realm, according to the Artball website.
With 6,776 Australian Open Artballs sold in last yearâs collection, an additional 2,454 Artballs will hit the market in time for the 2023 tournament, which officially kicks off Monday, Jan. 16 in Melbourne.
According to the website each Australian Open ArtBall is linked to live match data corresponding to a 17cm by 17cm plot on the court.
If a winning shot from any match lands on a collectorâs plot, the NFT metadata will be updated in real time and the collector will be rewarded.
One of the special ArtBalls is Artball SuperSight which enables an entire suite of exclusive 360-degree front-row viewing tools, a 3D stats explorer and personalized streams that has been âcustom builtâ for members.
Collectors will also be in the running to win two free tickets to the equivalent live match in AO24 if their Artball scores a âMatch Pointâ in AO23, in addition to being granted access to âexclusive behind-the-scenes streams.â
Artball minting is currently subject to a waitlist, according to the AOmetaverse Twitter page.
NFT platform Upshot has created a trading tool that scores and classifies wallets based on their trading success, which will enable crypto newcomers to get a closer look into the strategies adopted by successful collectors.
Blockchain security firm SlowMist revealed that a sneaky trick scammers used in 2022 to steal NFTs was a âzero dollar purchaseâ scam, where victims were tricked into signing over NFTs for basically no cost in a fake sales order. Scammers then purchased the NFTs through a marketplace, at a price they determined.