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Non-Fungible Films Founder Makes Bid for 0n1 Force Acquisition
Logan Hitchcock

Non-Fungible Films founder Cameron Moulène tried to ease recent speculation with claims that Non-Fungible Films has officially put in a bid to acquire former anime NFT darling, 0n1 Force. 

Moulène was previously connected to rumors surrounding the purchase of the Pudgy Penguins collection, which was ultimately sold to Luca Netz earlier this year. 

"This is a big undertaking and transition. If selected, I want to work diligently with the community, gain their trust, and hear all of their ideas with the hopes that it would enrich our goals and plans greatly," said Moulène of a potential 0n1 Force acquisition. 

While Moulène spoke for 0n1 Force in his Twitter thread, the project has not responded to questions posed by Lucky Trader. However, a Discord announcement from the project's leaders does seemingly verify the project is in talks for eventual acquisition. 

"The cat is out the bag yes we are deep in talks with potential buyers and have been working on it for months. This is why I kept asking for patience this whole time lol," read part of an announcement from team member starlordy. 

At this time, no deal has been finalized and Lucky Trader has not been able to verify the validity of the offer nor whether it is still in good standing. 

0n1 Force has fallen dramatically since its rise onto the scene in 2021, but the project has experienced a nearly 40 percent increase in floor price this week. 

Only 11 sales of the project have taken place on OpenSea since Moulène's thread dropped. 

Non-Fungible Films Founder Makes Bid for 0n1 Force Acquisition
Non-Fungible Films Partners With National Lampoon
Jason Bales

Non-Fungible Films, a membership pass NFT collection focused on developing and creating film, TV, and gaming platforms, is entering into a partnership with National Lampoon, originally a satire magazine that led to films like Christmas Vacation and TV shows like The Griswolds.

The new partnership will feature new National Lampoon NFTs, innovative web3 content, and other media based on the brand's storied IP, according to the team's tweet.

Holders of current Non-Fungible FIlms membership passes will receive a commemorative NFT via an airdrop in the coming days. An exclusive variant will be airdropped to Studio Heads, which means holders who currently own three Executive Producer Passes.

"This is just the beginning," Non-Fungible Films wrote on Twitter. "NFF has been working tirelessly to bring this vision [to] life. Strap in. It's getting real in web3."

The first satirical image posted in collaboration between the two projects is a magazine frontcover that features a quip on Elon Musk backing out of a deal with OpenSea and Kylie [Jenner] blaming blockchain for global warming while riding in her private jet. The cost is the issue is set at 0.69 ETH.

“We could not think of a better production partner to incubate and create web3 IP with than Non-Fungible Films,” National Lampoon's co-founder Raj Singh said in a statement. “Their passionate and loyal fans are a natural fit, and those who have grown up with our brand are ready for a disruptive NFT experience.”

Non-Fungible Films Partners With National Lampoon
Non-Fungible Films Investigating Discord Hack
Logan Hitchcock

Non-Fungible Films was subject to a Discord hack early this morning. The team announced it is investigating the hack and advised community members not to click any links. The Non-Fungible Films team reminded users that they will never DM them on Discord. 

Non-Fungible Films Investigating Discord Hack