October 2025 marks something special — Quine just dropped as the final curated release on Art Blocks, and it's bringing things full circle. This one's from Larva Labs, the minds behind CryptoPunks, Autoglyphs, and Meebits. Matt Hall and John Watkinson, the duo who basically rewrote the rules of digital culture eight years ago, are closing a chapter. From pixelated punks to generative glyphs, they've been shaping how we think about ownership and art in the blockchain era. Now Quine lands as their last curated piece — a fitting end to a legacy that started it all.
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GateUser-00be86fc
· 1h ago
Larva Labs is truly legendary, from CryptoPunks to now still releasing new things, it's incredible.
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-03 01:54
Dude, Larva Labs is truly legendary, from Punks to now still coming up with new stuff...
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SchrodingerWallet
· 12-03 01:53
Ngl, Larva Labs' conclusion this time is quite remarkable. From Punks to Quine, this is how it ends. The era of Art Blocks has also come to a close.
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ZenZKPlayer
· 12-03 01:49
Larva Labs' final work, but the curated era of Art Blocks is really coming to an end... Feeling nostalgic.
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MevHunter
· 12-03 01:45
Larva Labs is truly making history with this wave, from Punks to Quine, a complete narrative loop, this is what Web3 should look like.
October 2025 marks something special — Quine just dropped as the final curated release on Art Blocks, and it's bringing things full circle. This one's from Larva Labs, the minds behind CryptoPunks, Autoglyphs, and Meebits. Matt Hall and John Watkinson, the duo who basically rewrote the rules of digital culture eight years ago, are closing a chapter. From pixelated punks to generative glyphs, they've been shaping how we think about ownership and art in the blockchain era. Now Quine lands as their last curated piece — a fitting end to a legacy that started it all.