#021: Back After a Break
Welcome to the NFTDrops newsletter
It's been a little while since our last edition, so let's dive into NFT highlights from the past few weeks. World of Women, 0n1Force, Art Blocks Curated and more compromise the recaps while Rob Corradetti rounds us off as artist of the week.
Here we go!
NFT Drops Recap
The Secret Society of Whales collection dropped and sold out a few days later. The drop incorporates a detailed Discord server as well as a hyperactive Twitter feed to build both a long-term community and short-term hype.
On Friday Beervangeer dropped a collection titled "UltrWave 369" on ArtBlocks Playground. The collection highlights humans' deep longing for unity, belonging, and understanding in the universe. 369 Editions were minted, and the collection sold out.
World of Women released a long thread of information pertinent to the collection via their Twitter and Discord. It can be viewed here. Following the announcements, and a special shoutout from Logan Paul, the floor price shot up to just under 1 ETH. It currently hovers just under 2 ETH following another big spike.
Art Blocks Curated and Rich Lord dropped a collection of 1,000 #1/1 'Geometry Runners'. The dutch auction drop style started off at 5 ETH and decreased by .5 ETH every five minutes, selling out quickly (what else do you expect?). The floor price on OpenSea sits at 5.75 ETH after a spike that topped at 14 ETH fell back to Earth.
Filip Hodas and ThankYouX dropped a collaborative collection on Nifty Gateway on Saturday. They sold 100 packs of cards for $666 Each in a raffle. The collection sold out, and there were 1454 raffle entries.
0n1Force caught the eye of the NFT world with a unique art style that separated them from other NFT projects in a pretty saturated pfp NFT market. The collection consists of 7,777 #1/1 pfp style NFTs from the side profile. At one time the floor price surpassed 7 ETH, but it sits now at 1.98.
On Sunday, x0r dropped a series of Smart Contract puzzles on Nifty Gateway. He released 1 Open Edition for $99 Each, 1 Edition of 6 in an auction, 6 Editions of 20 for $559 Each. 2305 Open Editions were minted, the Editions of 6 sold for $5,001, and the Editons of 20 sold out.
@TierZeroNFT dropped their collection of 10,000 programmatically generated beast NFTs with a mint price of .03ETH. The collection showcased an impressive 170 unique traits depicted on each beast from eye color to hair color to shoes. Thus far 1575 beasts have been minted.
@DigitalArtChick announced the release of a collection of 10,000 #1/1 NFTs called Fatales currently available on OpenSea. Hype surrounding the collection surged when she tweeted a surprise message detailing the drop with a link to mint from their website. The current floor price sits at .12 ETH.
@AdamBombSquad released a collection of 25,000 unique bomb NFTs. The bombs relate to the history of the Adam Bomb and The Hundreds streetwear brand for the past 2 decades. Upon release, bomb bundles were released as follows: 1 bomb for .1ETH, 5 bombs for .425ETH, and 10 bombs for .75ETH. The current floor price is .23 ETH on Opensea, with a volume traded of 8.3k. Check out the cool variations!
@rek0de dropped a collection on Nifty, featuring a $1 drawing for previous owners, as well as other drawings and timed auctions. Each drawing sold out. One of the times auctions went for $3,000, while the other went for $9,000!
Jose Delbo dropped two collections on Nifty Gateway. He released a BAYC-themed open edition for $500 that yielded 1,322 Editions mints. He also released an Edition of 250 Drawing and 2 Editions of 10 for $1 Each. The Editons of 10 sold out, and 56 Editions were won in the drawing.
Artist Spotlight
This week's Artist of the Week was Rob Corradetti. He runs the popular clothing brand Killer Acid as well as creates his own digital pieces and collections. Corradetti currently ranks 9th on the SuperRareTop Digital Artists Rankings. In the last 30 days, he has sold four works that totalled $134,572 in sales for an average sale price of $44,857. His work is bright, playful, and psychadelic, and he has a unique style and color palette. He incorperates personal sentiments into his images and doodles, which makes for really special and unique pieces. To check out more of Corradetti's work, visit his website.
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