【BiTu】The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York has recently made a significant acquisition, officially adding 8 CryptoPunks NFT artworks to its permanent collection. The acquisition includes CryptoPunks pieces numbered 4018, 2786, 5616, 5160, 3407, 7178, 74, and 7899.
This move marks the formal recognition of digital art and NFT assets by a traditional cultural and artistic institution. As one of the most influential art museums in the world, MoMA’s inclusion undoubtedly injects strong confidence into the entire NFT art market. CryptoPunks, as one of the earliest generative art NFT projects, has long been regarded as a pioneering work in digital art. Now, with its acquisition by a top international art institution, its important position in art history is further confirmed.
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MoonWaterDroplets
· 12-22 00:53
Ha, even MoMA is buying the dip now, so Punks really have to solidify their identification as art pieces.
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OnlyUpOnly
· 12-20 11:44
Look at MoMA's move, the traditional art world has finally woken up
Alright, now CryptoPunks are really being legitimized, it's not just hype anymore
MoMA acquiring these 8 Punks, what does it mean? It shows that the things we bought early on are not trash, they are history
Wait, why these 8 specific numbers? Do they have special significance? Seems like there's a story behind it
This is what institutional recognition looks like, a signal for the next bull market, brothers
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PortfolioAlert
· 12-20 02:29
Wow, has MoMA really entered the scene? Now even old-generation art institutions are starting to accept Punk. NFTs are really turning around.
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DataPickledFish
· 12-20 02:26
MoMA acquiring Punks is no small matter; now NFT art has cultural endorsement.
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CryptoGoldmine
· 12-20 02:23
MoMA's recent actions are actually endorsing the entire asset class. From the perspective of the computing power network, institutional entry signals difficulty adjustment.
The scarcity data of these Punks is right here; the long-term holding ROI curve doesn't lie.
By the way, how exaggerated must the returns be for those who bought in early at low prices?
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ruggedSoBadLMAO
· 12-20 02:08
Oh my god, did MoMA really acquire Punk? Now the traditional art world has to bow down too, haha.
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ClassicDumpster
· 12-20 02:01
MoMA acquires CryptoPunks, now NFTs are truly recognized in the art world. But speaking of which, how much are these 8 punks worth?
The Museum of Modern Art in New York acquires NFT admission, with 8 CryptoPunks artworks officially purchased
【BiTu】The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York has recently made a significant acquisition, officially adding 8 CryptoPunks NFT artworks to its permanent collection. The acquisition includes CryptoPunks pieces numbered 4018, 2786, 5616, 5160, 3407, 7178, 74, and 7899.
This move marks the formal recognition of digital art and NFT assets by a traditional cultural and artistic institution. As one of the most influential art museums in the world, MoMA’s inclusion undoubtedly injects strong confidence into the entire NFT art market. CryptoPunks, as one of the earliest generative art NFT projects, has long been regarded as a pioneering work in digital art. Now, with its acquisition by a top international art institution, its important position in art history is further confirmed.