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Unraveling Azuki, Opepens & Web3: When Blood in the Streets, We Game

Unraveling Azuki, Opepens & Web3: When Blood in the Streets, We Game

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Join FaXx and Goodmonth, your knowledgeable hosts and web3 technicians, as they delve into an in-depth discussion on the current state of #web3, NFTs, and crypto in this week's episode. They kick off their conversation by addressing the challenging market conditions, exploring how recent weeks have witnessed significant price declines and bloodshed across the board. They examine the case of Azuki, a notable name that has fallen from its blue-chip status, shedding light on the recent collection launch that failed artistically but garnered a substantial 22,000 ETH in a cash grab. In addition, the hosts delve into the concept of blue chips in the NFT space, questioning its solidity as a term in the industry. They shift their focus to Opepens' 007 and 008 drops, providing insights and analysis. The episode also covers the finalization of the Apecoin DAO election, with Captain Trippy and Waabam emerging as elected members. Excitingly, the Never Fade team at Good Month Labs has submitted an AIP (Apecoin Improvement Proposal) to the Apecoin DAO, and they look forward to exploring this opportunity further. Amidst the downward trend in the NFT space, the hosts share their experience playing Yugas Labs' recent game, HV-MTL, as a means to divert their attention. Join them in this engaging episode as they navigate the ups and downs of the crypto world, offering valuable insights and updates on the latest happenings in the web3, NFT, and crypto realms. Stay informed and discover new perspectives on the ever-evolving landscape of digital assets and decentralized technologies.

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