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The Nifty #17: I missed the second Bored Apes

Loot project has taken off in only a few days and has generated $100k for each bag held by individuals.

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The Nifty #16: A Mutant Invasion

Bored Ape Yacht Club launched their final NFT collection this weekend and it was a massive event.

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The Nifty #15: I have some news...

I'm releasing an automated market monitoring system, an integrated content system which sends you daily market digests, and a job board for the NFT industry.

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The Nifty #14: Why are these photographs $200,000 each?

I stumbled across Justin on Twitter back in February. The NFT space was beginning to take off and he was one of the most active NFT Twitter users I could find.

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The Nifty #13: The NFT avatar bubble is about to pop

If you takeaway nothing else from this email, listen to today's podcast episode with my friend who bought 15% of of the supply of the NFT Pickle project I previously mentioned.

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The Nifty #12: We've got ourselves quite the multi-billion dollar pickle...

Like the days of the Million Dollar Homepage in which a slew of copycats launched immediately after the creator's success the same thing is happening in NFT collectibles.

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The Nifty #11: An absolute surge in NFT collectibles

This past week was bonkers as we saw a flood of new collectibles pop up and promptly sell out. Gutter Cat Gang, Super Yetis, Dream Loops, & NFTheo.

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The Nifty #10: Reports of my death are greatly exaggerated

Over the past week Crypto Twitter went crazy after a number of articles declaring "The Collapse of the NFT Market" were published. NFTs are not dead.

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The Nifty #9: Chaos as Bored Apes surge

While prices have been on the rise things changed this weekend when a couple of NFT whales jumped in to buy up the floor driving it from 0.35 to 0.7 ETH.

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The Nifty #8: A stolen Cryptopunk and a money laundered Meebit

On Friday, a Cryptopunk was stolen by replicating the Meebits hack. An unknown hacker figured out that another project, Apymon, has an identical vulnerability.