LT;DR Dec. 22 NFT Recap: Shaq Gives Back, Cyber Gorillas
Top News Today:
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Shaq Gives Back
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Cyber Gorillas Sells Out
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What I Learned Investing in 2021
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Top Movers
Shaq Gives Back
Legendary NBA superstar Shaquille O'Neal dropped "Shaq Gives Back", 10,000 Shaq NFTs today in partnership with Notables.co. No cash grab here though, as 100% of the sale proceeds will go to The Shaquille O’Neal Foundation, a charity organization headed by the former NBA star. In addition to the annual Shaq-a-Claus event, the Foundation creates pathways for underserved youth. The 10,000 piece Shaq collection released late this afternoon with more than 1,500 collectors participating and actively giving back to charity.
Cyber Gorillas Sells Out
Cyber Gorillas sold out its 3,333 NFTs at a price of 0.08 ETH during public mint today. The collection boasts a breeding mechanism and a relatively low supply when compared to other NFT projects. At the time of writing the 3,333 NFTs sit just above the initial mint price with a 0.1 ETH floor. The Cyber Gorillas is a collection of cyber-themed gorillas with "scalable utility and deflationary mechanics." There are only 333 Genesis Cyber Gorillas in the collection.
5 Things I Learned Investing in 2021
Lucky Trader co-founder Jonathan Bales takes a look back at what he learned during the 2021 year in investing. Including thoughts on NFTs, web3, taxes and lots more be sure to check out his top 5 thoughts here.
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CryptoPunks volume holds strong as Apes try to flip the floors. The floor now stands at 54 ETH.
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Bored Ape Yacht Club closing the gap on Punks each day, volume up 40%, floor at 52.8 ETH.
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Sandbox Assets down after new releases, still 1,228 ETH in volume.
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