Mutant Ape Yacht Club NFTs have topped the charts for secondary sales volume this past week, and the real Cypherpunks have taken on the unauthorized Cipher Punks and won.
“Let's party like it's 2022: for Meta or for Worse” Decentraland punned in the event invite. Only around 150 people have registered their attendance so far, but you know how it is with parties — first you worry no one’s coming and then everybody shows up at once..spinoff project the Mutant Ape Yacht Club has risen to the top of the secondary sales volume charts.from CryptoSlam, interest in the Mutant Ape Yacht club NFTs have surged 355.29% over the past 30 days, generating $76.
The recent trend appears to be part of a larger demand of Yuga Lab’s NFTs, as the seven-day secondary volume for its other projects such as the Bored Ape Kennel Club and the Bored Ape Chemistry Club have also increased by 915% and 345% respectively. The bank offers services across Europe and is currently working on a pilot project to launch a digital asset custody service in the future.to launch its own NFT collectibles as a new way to “make money,” and it is currently working on strategies to roll out a virtual banking experience across Metaverse-based virtual worlds.
“[The] Metaverse has been tipped to grow in importance as a digital financial platform for banking and financial transactions, as well as personal and business interactions. In order to make this new environment as immersive and realistic as possible, managing finances and transactions effectively will be critical,” the announcement read.Cipher Punks NFT drop causes a stir