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DeeKay Hosting 'LetsWalk' Ranked Auction
Logan Hitchcock

DeeKay Kwon is releasing his next set of animated LetsWalk NFTs today, according to a tweet from the artist. 

The release features ten new LetsWalk characters, each of which is available for purchase via Ranked auction directly on OpenSea. 

How Does It Work? 

Starting at 11:00 a.m. ET, DeeKay will begin to accept bids for each of the NFTs available, starting with NFT No. 91, Radishy, and moving through NFT No. 100, Unknown

Each bid will be manually accepted, starting with the highest bid on each respective NFT. For example, if there are five bids on Radishy and the highest is 1 ETH - Kwon will start by accepting the 1 ETH offer and moving down based on the offer price. 

He currently estimates that accepting upwards of 100 bids across the NFTs will take approximately one hour of manual work, but indicated that bids may come in during the acceptance period. 

Each new LetsWalk character has at least five NFTs available for public sale, with the exact available quantities indicated on the graphic above. Nearly half of all NFTs for each character have been reserved for early access purchase prices. 

Users who wish to make a bid or participate in the Ranked auction can do so at the LetsWalk collection page on OpenSea. 

DeeKay Hosting 'LetsWalk' Ranked Auction
DeeKay Offers to Help Those Impacted by Hack
Jason Bales

Animator DeeKay Kwon has offered to help people affected by a recent Twitter hack.

The hack occurred late last night, and DeeKay's account is now secure again.

"I got my account back," he tweeted at around 3 a.m. ET. "Apologies for this ugly event, and a sincere thank you to everyone who helped to inform others. I was in panic mode for hours and now I need some time to calm down."

But before he took the time to calm down, DeeKay posted a Twitter thread asking for those impacted by the hack to reach out to him so he could help "work something out."

That thread now has more than 60 total replies, and DeeKay has responded to some of them.

"I was affected," wrote apparent Coinbase engineer Crypt0mid.eth. "I'm such a fool but lesson learned. Still admire you for your work, would love to chat."

Of those impacted that DeeKay responded to, the total damage was four goblins, 15 Terraforms, four Cool Cats, three Azukis, four BEANZ, and other unspecified NFTs.

"Need to sleep," he tweeted around 6 a.m. ET. "Will continue tomorrow."

For those who were not impacted by the hack, DeeKay suggests they revoke all permissions via MetaMask.

"I believe it should be fine if nothing is going on with your OpenSea activity," he said. "Please make sure you revoked all [permissions on MetaMask]."

It is not yet known how DeeKay plans on helping those affected by the hack.

DeeKay Offers to Help Those Impacted by Hack