A blind box collection featuring popular Web2 IP is now live on a leading NFT platform. The franchise already has massive fan appeal in traditional media—the real question is whether that enthusiasm translates into actual collector engagement and trading volume on-chain. Worth watching to see if mainstream IP recognition converts into Web3 adoption.
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SadMoneyMeow
· 18h ago
Broke defense again, it's the same big IP airdrop to scam retail investors.
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ForkThisDAO
· 18h ago
I'm actually not very optimistic. Big IP entering Web3 has always been just talk, and those that can truly bring trading volume are still the native communities.
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LoneValidator
· 18h ago
Can a big IP entry break the circle? I think it's doubtful; fan enthusiasm ≠ on-chain spending power
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MidnightSeller
· 18h ago
Listen, it's another big IP rebranding blind box. I've seen this trick played too many times. Having many fans doesn't mean they'll buy the coins; now everyone is just waiting to dump.
A blind box collection featuring popular Web2 IP is now live on a leading NFT platform. The franchise already has massive fan appeal in traditional media—the real question is whether that enthusiasm translates into actual collector engagement and trading volume on-chain. Worth watching to see if mainstream IP recognition converts into Web3 adoption.