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Murakami's NFT Backlash, SEC’s Liquid Staking Ruling & Moonbirds’ Towns Airdrop

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The debate heats up over Takashi Murakami’s $5 NFT card pack drop on Base after a tweet implying he’s the only artist still producing in the space draws sharp reactions. Cap and Steve break down whether the move was a cash grab, poor communication, or simply a low‑cost release, with speculation that a middleman may be steering his NFT strategy poorly. They also cover the SEC’s announcement that liquid staking is not a security and explore how this ruling could accelerate TradFi adoption. Later, they examine Moonbirds’ recent Towns protocol airdrop, the mixed reactions it sparked, and why NFT projects should be more proactive in securing external partnerships for holders, before closing with market updates and DeFi progress.
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This podcast is for entertainment purposes only. None of the information shared on this podcast is meant to be taken as financial advice. Chris, Steve and guest speakers may hold tokens discussed
Check Out:
The Everything Token: A Book on Web3 and NFTs
Newsletter: CwC Weekly
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The debate heats up over Takashi Murakami’s $5 NFT card pack drop on Base after a tweet implying he’s the only artist still producing in the space draws sharp reactions. Cap and Steve break down whether the move was a cash grab, poor communication, or simply a low‑cost release, with speculation that a middleman may be steering his NFT strategy poorly. They also cover the SEC’s announcement that liquid staking is not a security and explore how this ruling could accelerate TradFi adoption. Later, they examine Moonbirds’ recent Towns protocol airdrop, the mixed reactions it sparked, and why NFT projects should be more proactive in securing external partnerships for holders, before closing with market updates and DeFi progress.
Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@coffeewithcaptainshow
Follow us on the X app:

This podcast is for entertainment purposes only. None of the information shared on this podcast is meant to be taken as financial advice. Chris, Steve and guest speakers may hold tokens discussed
Check Out:
The Everything Token: A Book on Web3 and NFTs
Newsletter: CwC Weekly
ENS: Ethereum Naming Service

  continue reading

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