ApeCoin Community Rejects Proposal for Two New NFT Collection Series
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The ApeCoin Community has voted on a proposal that suggested the creation of a new NFT series, rejecting the idea. ApeCoin Armory Club and Ape Coin Pet Club were the two NFT collections.
The ApeCoin DAO has rejected a proposal that would have introduced two new NFT collections. The two collections are Ape Coin Armory Club and Ape Coin Pet Club, which were designed to have 20,000 NFTs each. 83.95% of the voters rejected the proposal, with 10.01% of the community in favor of it. The NFTs would have been handed out to the crypto community for free, with the overall cost estimated at $168,000.
ApeCoin Community Voting Against New NFT Collections: Snapshot
The multi-link nature of the NFT collections meant that it could have been linked to other NFT and metaverse projects, like Otherside, Decentraland, and The Sandbox. One such possibility, which the proposal hints at, is that the NFTs could have appeared in the 3D worlds of other metaverse projects.
Images from Ape Coin Pet Club: AIP-206
The full proposal showcased images of the NFTs, with the ape logo appearing on a shield. There were also images of the pets that would have formed the Ape Coin Pet Club. The proposal claims that all of the NFTs from both collections “are unique in their own way some with more rare features.”
ApeCoin Team’s Otherside Second Trip Looked Like a Hit
Meanwhile, Yuga Labs, the company behind the Bored Ape Yacht Club, recently announced the Otherside Second Trip event captains. These captains are Jimmy Wong, Brycent, Lowbellie, and Cordell Broadus, and they led four separate teams.
Second Trip is a virtual event where 10,000 hodlers of its Otherdeeds NFTs will test the Otherside metaverse experience. The event seemed to have been successful, with over 7,200 concurrent players at one point.
Yuga Labs’ Bitcoin NFTs a Success
NFTs still seem to have a strong pull on investors, with Bitcoin NFTs especially taking off. Yuga Labs recently auctioned its first Bitcoin-based NFT collection, raking in $16.5 million in just 24 hours. The highest bidder paid over 7 BTC for one of the assets in the Bitcoin Ordinal collection called TwelveFold.
NFTs are also growing in the mainstream world, with Amazon potentially releasing its own NFTs. Amazon Web Services has hinted at its foray into the space by announcing a collaboration with Ava Labs.