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The NFT space is buzzing with activity currently. Yuga Labs recently won a lawsuit with NFT artists Ryder Ripps and Jeremy Cahen paying $1.6 million in compensation for infringement.
As Bored Ape Yacht Club dominates the NFT arena, newer assets, Bitcoin Ordinals and Caged Beasts, dropped incredible offers to excite the market further!
A stunning Yacht Party and Afterparty experience with DJ Ape, who’ll perform using the latest AI technologies that merges the virtual and physical world showcased live at Europe’s biggest Web3 Festival this July.
While Ape staking is slated for less than two weeks, it will only be available in selected countries, with the United States and Canada among the omissions.
The recent bearish period in the cryptocurrency market has led to exclusive value NFTs taking over. Some great examples include CryptoPunks, Chronocatz, and Bored Ape Yacht Club.
Now the Yuga Labs IP ecosystem is joined by the Bored & Lucky, the world’s first Bored Ape raffle platform.
While the Bored Ape Yacht collection (BAYC) has 10,000 NFT in the market, it still lacks boating opportunities. To address this, one Bored Ape NFT holder is launching a decentralized yachting club.
The NFT world is currently dominated by a few iconic collections, with CryptoPunks and the Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) NFTs topping the charts.
Legendary Hip hop rappers, Snoop Dogg and Eminem have a new music video on the way, in which they both featured as Bored Apes from the Bored Ape Yacht Club.
On June 20, Philip Rusnack, an NFT expert and a YouTube investigator, released a new video where he alleges that Yuga Labs’ Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) NFT collection has racist connotations with its use of language, symbols, and memes.
The NFT space is intertwined with layer-1 blockchain protocols. The Bored Ape Yacht Club is an NFT collection built on Ethereum.
Despite the drop in prices, the buying pressure increased, as more investors look to purchase the NFT at lower prices.
The stolen items included four Bored Apes worth over $420,000 per each, six Mutant Apes, and three Bored Ape Kennel Club NFTs (the latter two are official derivative projects).
Speculations across social media suggest that the BAYC NFT owner might have mistaken DAI for ETH. Others suggest that this could be a potential attempt for tax harvesting.