In today’s Mint, we’re taking a quick look at some of the latest television show IP to hit the ‘minting block,’ Meta (formerly Facebook) and their new outrageous announcement that has Crypto Twitter up in arms, a new survey from an entertainment agency research desk that perhaps can help us keep everything in perspective.
It’s time to start fresh. Get your daily dose Nightly Mint – let’s review.
Nightly Mint
Latest Mint: ‘Walking Dead’
Television channel AMC secured a deal with NFT marketplace Orange Comet earlier in the year, and the two are gearing up to mint their next NFT collection tomorrow with IP from the hit series, “The Walking Dead”. On Thursday, April 14th at 7 p.m. UTC the Orange Comet marketplace will drop this release.
Only In Crypto: A Pastry Denounces Coinbase’s Listing Process| Only In Crypto: A Pastry Denounces Coinbase’s Listing Process
Meta's announcement about their NFT fees isn't attracting much interest from Crypto Twitter. We'll just admit that they aren't in the same league as OpenSea and LooksRare. Source: NYSE: FB on TradingView.com | Source: NYSE: FB on TradingView.com
I Do Love You. But I Don’t Know You.?
According to a report today from Fast Company, new survey data from entertainment agency UTA shows that “6% of respondents currently own an NFT but 38% want to own one in the future,” and that “69% of people don’t know how to purchase NFTs or what to do once they own one.” The survey was a small sample size, just 1,500 respondents, but still provides a high-level insight around where we’re at in the big picture. One would venture to guess that we’re still a bit early.
The ‘Minty Fresh’ Take
Far from being minty fresh is Meta’s take on NFT fees. The company announced that it’s VR platform Horizon Worlds would be taking a 47.5% cut on NFT sales. Crypto Twitter chaos ensued.
Meta entered the arena pic.twitter.com/xVj00AiM3m
— laurence (london variant) (@functi0nZer0) April 13, 2022
Related Reading| Ethereum At $3,028, Where Is The Next Critical Support Level For ETH?
Featured image taken from TradingView.com Charts, and Pexels This content was not written by or associated with the mentioned parties. This content is not intended to be financial advice.