Nifty News: Lacoste’s luxury DAO, Bill Gates slams Bored Apes and more…
June 15, 2022Lacoste launches NFTs and DAO
Accessible luxury brand Lacoste has launched an NFT project named “Undw3” that includes a new decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) that will offer token holders voting power on certain products and business partnerships.
There are 11,212 NFTs in total — in a nod to the firm’s popular polo shirt L1212 — that were sold for a mint price of 0.08 Ether (ETH) or roughly $96 a pop yesterday.
The NFTs depict an animated alligator that pokes the top of its head out from underwater, and the collectibles appear to have had reasonable demand as the floor price on OpenSea has since more than doubled to 0.193 ETH ($233).
The company is yet to release the full details of its roadmap and the utility offered to NFTs hodlers, but has confirmed the DAO will enable users to participate in the “creative process” on a range of products and partnerships under the Lacoste Underwater line.
Holders will also have access to unique customization features on Lacoste’s clothing line, however it is unclear if they will have to fork out the money for the products or if they will receive a certain amount of freebies.
Lacoste also hinted via Twitter that it could be looking at Metaverse integrations as well, but noted “we can’t say more about it except: be ready ser.”
Not everyone liked the idea of performing Creational Labor.
“So in return for the purchase of your NFT you will receive my creative customization ideas for free? And I still have to purchase the customized clothing I create? Plus I have to attend meetings? Not sure how I benefit from anything here…” questioned OffKeyMagazine on Twitter.
921 ETH profit on Bored Ape
Despite the floor price of Yuga Labs’ Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT project falling to around 86 ETH this week (under $100K) investor BoredWEB3 paid an eye-watering 1,024 ETH ($1.22 million) for Ape #7537 overnight.
The trade marks a 921.12 ETH profit for seller DB1C00, or roughly $914,000 in fiat terms, as they purchased the NFT for 102.88 ETH worth 305,553 on March 22. Before that, the NFT went for a mere 40.99 ETH eight months ago.
It is unclear what prompted someone to spend over $1 million on a single NFT amid a bear market, butthe BAYC NFT has relatively rare properties including a police motorcycle helmet (1% have this trait), Bandolier (2% have this trait) and closed eyes (7% have this trait).
Bill Gates not convinced by tokenized apess
Microsoft co-founder and billionaire Bill Gates has slammed NFT projects as being “based on the greater-fool theory. ”
He made the commentswhile speaking at a climate conference in California on Tuesday hosted by TechCrunch, and in this instance he noted that he was neither long nor short the entire sector, and sarcastically stated:
“Obviously, expensive digital images of monkeys are going to improve the world immensely.”
Gates is a well-known crypto skeptic that has slammed Bitcoin (BTC) on multiple occasions, and recently in February, he warned investors that unless they have as much money as Elon Musk, they should stay away.
“I’m not bullish on Bitcoin, and my general thought would be: If you have less money than Elon, you should probably watch out,” he said.
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Colorado Governor is fundraising via NFT sales
Colorado Governor and Democrat Jared Polis launched 2,022 NFTs as part of a fundraising campaign in the lead-up to the Colorado gubernatorial election in November.
The NFTs depict Polis standing in front of a rainbow-colored mountain, a pair of hanging sneakers and his dog Gia who has red lasers firing out of her eyes. The tokens were rolled out on June 13 and are priced at $52.80 apiece.
At the time of writing there are still 1895 NFTs up for sale, and if they sell out Polis will have raised roughly $118,893 from this fundraising initiative.
Other Nifty News
OpenSea announced on Tuesday that it will be migrating to Seaport. Among many perks, the protocol says it will feature lower gas fees, the ability to make offers on entire collections, removal of new account initialization fees and more user-friendly signature options.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has reportedly launched a probe to discover how crypto exchanges and potentially NFT platforms are working to prevent insider trading.
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