Coca-Cola has chosen the newly-launched Coinbase layer-2 network Base to deploy its Masterpiece NFT collection.
The world’s largest soft drinks brand is delving deeper into the realm of nonfungible
tokens (NFTs) by launching its first collection on Coinbase layer-2 network Base.
On Aug. 13, Coinbase announced the new Coca-Cola collection as part of its “Onchain Summer” event.
“CocaCola is bringing their Global Masterpiece campaign onchain with iconic works from leading artists,” it stated.
The Masterpiece collection brings together classic pieces such as
“The Scream” by Edvard Munch, along with new works from emerging talents,
“all intertwined with the iconic CocaCola bottle.”
Coca-Cola’s NFT entry is one of the larger consumer brands announcing its involvement with Base.
Other digital collectible projects expected to launch this month include Zora, Pixelmon, Showtime and Indelible.
Reddit Collectible Avatars hit 20 million milestone
Reddit NFTs minted on layer-2 network Polygon have surpassed the 20 million milestone,
with the collectible avatars spread over 16.3 million total holders.
According to Dune Analytics, the cumulative sales transaction volume of Reddit Collectible Avatars NFTs has exceeded $40 million.
Reddit’s Collectible Avatars Gen 4 release called “Retro Reimagined” launched on July 27,
with Gen 3 having accumulated sales transactions of over $3.4 million.
On Aug. 13, Polygon founder Sandeep Nailwal said the “Polygon ecosystem’s mainstream
products are silently reaching “magic inflection points” of growth, be it Reddit Avatars,
DraftKings NFTs or Nike dotSWOOSH.”
New Bruce Lee anime has whiffs of NFTs
A new anime project based on the late martial artist Bruce Lee has been announced,
with speculation that there could be an NFT angle to it.
The new project, called “House of Lee,” is expected to be released in 2024.
It is endorsed by Bruce Lee’s daughter, Shannon Lee, and the Bruce Lee Estate.
Onlookers have noticed that the animation studio is Shockunit from China, known for its NFT-
based projects, while the animation artist is Emily Yang, a successful NFT animator, according to The A.V. Club.
The producer, which is a company called Shibuya, also runs a platform for crowdfunding
projects through NFT sales. In April, it minted an NFT collection called “House of Lee: Genesis”
and sold 49,000 NFTs to raise over $700,000.
The animation aims to promote the collection, which has seen prices fall from $15 to around $6–$10, the report added.
The Enter the Dragon teaser trailer shows Bruce Lee animated in an old-school anime style,
doing martial arts and turning into a dragon.
Cointelegraph reached out to Shannon at the Bruce Lee Family Company for further details
but did not receive a response by publication.
Grimes makes it big with NFTs
Canadian musician, singer, songwriter and record producer, Claire Boucher, also known
professionally as Grimes, said she has made more money selling NFTs than
she has through her entire music career.
During the 2021 bull market and NFT bubble, Grimes sold her “War Nymph” NFTs on the Nifty
marketplace earning roughly $6 million in revenue.
In an interview with Wired on Aug. 8, Grimes said that NFTs “changed her life” before adding, “
I’m sad about what happened to NFTs and crypto because it got polluted fast with people
trying to make as much money as possible.”“But I do want to think about compensating artists,
especially digital artists. And I hope when the aggro niche dies down, we can come back.
Other Nifty news
According to a financial disclosure released in July, former United States President Donald
Trump holds $250,000 to $500,000 of assets in a cryptocurrency wallet.
The assets appear to be connected to a collection of self-styled NFTs he marketed after leaving the White House.
On Aug. 9, CBS Studios applied to use the name “Star Trek Continuum” for NFTs and digital
collectibles. The collection is a series of NFTs featuring different customizable
starships from the adventures in the popular science fiction universe.