NFT Gag Gifts: From Rugrats to Stoner Cats (and Trumps, Too)

Nft Gag Gifts: From Rugrats To Stoner Cats (And Trumps, Too)



It was a strange, tumultuous year for that, even during the market's renaissance. NFTs.

With waning demand and falling prices, we've seen big brands release terrible-looking collections, funded startups fall out of nowhere, and popular projects collapse under the weight of regulatory execution. And a former US president went on to release more NFTs.

Last Minute Digital Gift If you're looking for a fun, cheeky and memorable gift, we've picked out a few standouts in what has been a very strange year for NFTs. Please keep in mind that most of these have no utility at this point—but that never stopped people from buying NFTs, let alone watching them increase in value inexplicably.

(this is is not Financial advice. Seriously.)

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Stoner cats

It started at the peak of the 2021 bull run. “Stone Cats”– More than $8 million worth of Ethereum NFT access passes have been sold to watch episodes of the animated web series titled On the Nose and starring Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher. But this September, the creators They have reached an agreement with the SEC Selling unregistered securities, paying a $1 million civil penalty and establishing a refund fund for buyers.

Stoner cats are effectively dead as a project and most of them have major market places Restricted NFT trading Following the settlement, however, you can still buy them in such places It seems. And surprisingly, they got it It has increased in value In the secondary market, Ethereum rose from about $30 before the SEC news to the current price of $115. It's NFT history!

Trumpet NFTs

Former US President Donald Trump Big flash with NFTs Last December. Then he did another. Less impact with the second batch in April, reducing the cost of the first batch in the process. And with him The third collection that started recentlyThis has yet to sell—as of this writing—the response has been a drop in the ocean.

It's hard to see these latest $99 “MugShot Edition” NFTs gaining value after secondary market trading opens on December 31st, but the artwork is more prominent than ever (Cyborg Trump?!) and you can get a piece of Trump-worn business attire. You buy enough. He sells his Series 2 NFT for a slightly cheaper joke gift Even under $99 through secondary market places.

Game of Thrones: Build Your Empire

Dubbed “the worst thing I've ever seen” among other hilarious comments by Crypto Twitter users, Game of Thrones: Build Your Realm NFT was a big brand game. Very, very wrong.. Nifti, A Now-closed NFT platform He worked closely with Warner Bros. to create Game of Thrones-inspired 3D models for the upcoming game.

But the fictional characters were generic and volatile at best…and incredibly flawed at worst. When social media commenters picked up the pot, some had extremely long digits, aptly named “salad fingers.” These NFTs are now more or less abandoned, but below $50 Through Coinbase NFTare the curiosities of a perfectly formed high-profile launch.

Nickelodeon NFTs

Nostalgia is a powerful force—but even nostalgia can't overcome the harsh reality of Crypto Winter. In August, the NFT startup Ricker announced as it closes Despite raising $50 million and hundreds of thousands of NFTs from big brands like Nickelodeon and Hello Kitty

The classic children's cartoon “Rugrats” was one of the popular IPs that Recur licensed, using it to launch not only NFTs, but also non-bad ones. Pre-fall marketing line“Rugrats, no RagpoolsHe said. You can celebrate Rugrats and Ragpool by grabbing one of Nickelodeon's NFTs on secondary markets. Starting at less than $10 In this article. Premier characters like Tommy and Angelica Pickles naturally command high prices.

Frank

With Solana's low fees and the recent upheaval of society, people can quickly spin and start completely ridiculous and abandoned NFT projects – and people will buy them, flip them, forget about them and move on to the next one. An obscene thing.

More recently, the Dogwhiphat NFT Collection – which as of 2015 Dogwifhat (WIF) token, inspired by the image of a classic meme – is one of those unusual ballads. But it is a bit expensive. For more deals, see Frank. Frank, who started last week, looks like a Twitter shitpost with lifelike NFT creatures, and they look like… polar bears. It's hard to say.

But they Start around $6 As of this writing and they're ripping us off. According to the project Official website “FrankFrankFrankFrankFrankFrankFrankFrankFrankFrankFrank,” he explains.

Nuff said!

Edited by Guillermo Jimenez

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