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Weekly Roundup: AI NPCs in Decentraland, OpenSea Pro bulk sales, the Genkai mint & more!

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Dear Bankless Nation,

Twitter just rebranded to X.

And with no warning the leadership of X just took the @X account on X from the original, long-time @X account holder.

That OG @X user got kicked to another username, with their only proposed recompense being some new X merch and an offer to visit X headquarters.

Pretty lame, right.

Meanwhile, crypto social projects like Farcaster Farcaster are busy adding support for ENS ENS usernames, which are totally owned by their holders and can never be forcibly commandeered by anyone.

It’s not everyday mainstream corporate fumbles make the case for alternative crypto solutions so clearly, but this @X account silliness is certainly one of those times for ENS and the crypto social scene.

For now, though, that’s enough X’ing around. It’s roundup time. Let’s get you caught up on recent NFT intrigues, then as always have a great weekend everyone ✌️

-WMP


📊 The big picture

Over the past week, the floor-based market cap of the NFT space surged from 7.45 million ETH to 8.69 million ETH for a 16.65% gain 📈

🔝 7D top collections by volume

via pro.opensea.io

📰 General news

🏆 Digital collectibles

🎨 Cryptoart & music

  • Highlight launched its open generative art platform and kicked off its genesis mint, Sum, an ETH data portrait work by Duane King.
  • Sotheby’s Gen Art Program launched Themes and Variations, the “first and only” NFT collection by legendary generative artist Vera Molnár in collaboration with Martin Grasser.

🎮 Decentralized gaming

🌐 Virtual worlds

🪙 NFTfi


🎆 Mint spotlight: Anamorphic Generations

One of my favorite NFT projects is Zien, a fine art platform that helps artists drop Expanded NFTs that can be redeemed for physical works through the Zien protocol. The platform’s latest collaboration is with artist Maxim Zhestkov, who’s releasing Anamorphic Generations, a project divided into two parts. One of those parts is a 72-hour open edition drop starting next week on Tuesday, August 1st. The edition includes three artwork options, Convergence, Refraction, and Intersection, each priced at 0.04 ETH, and all can be redeemed for a hand-finished giclee print for an additional $200 cost.
via Zien

🙇 New insightful reads to level up your web3 knowledge!

1. Alexander Atallah on an NFT-gated software license concept 🪪

2. Onion on the Autoglyphs smart contract 🔲

3. Botfrens on improving Nounish bots 🤖

4. Sound on direct-to-fans music 🔊

5. mint.fun on its !fun plans 🎊

✨ My NFT tool of the week: Pocket Universe

Today I’m highlighting Pocket Universe, a free browser extension designed to serve as a guardian against potentially malicious transactions before you sign off on them. The project also lets users opt-in to a free insurance system that offers up to 2,000 USDC in reimbursements in case you do end up signing a bad transaction. The extension + the insurance can offer additional security layers for your crypto defenses if you’re looking for a little extra peace of mind while you’re transacting.
via Pocket Universe

😜 Nouns Nouns DAO’s not the only one with their eyes on an Alien ‘Punk…

via MinisterOfNFTs

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William M. Peaster

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William M. Peaster, Senior Writer, has been with Bankless since January 2021. Immersed in Ethereum since 2017, he writes the Metaversal newsletter on the onchain frontier, covering everything from AI projects to crypto games, as the team’s lead NFT analyst. With a background in creative writing, he writes fiction and publishes art on Ethereum in his free time. He lives in Washington.

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