Art Gobbler NFTs Top $20,000 Within Minutes of Free Mint — Crypto Briefing
Art Gobblers went live as a free mint earlier today. They’re currently trading for around $20,000 and have already amassed over $10 million in trading volume.
Art Gobblers Is Live
Art Gobblers is live and soaring on the secondary
The NFT collection, designed by Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland and crypto investment firm Paradigm, launched today at 20:20 UTC to much hype and fanfare. While the project was launched as a free mint—meaning enthusiasts only had to pay gas fees in order to secure their NFTs—certain items in the collection are already trading for tens of thousands of dollars on secondary markets.
At the time of writing, the cheapest Art Gobbler NFTs were trading for 12.5 ETH (worth about $19,575) on OpenSea, with some pieces trading closer to 15 ETH shortly after the launch. Data from recently launched NFT marketplace Blur indicates the collection has already accrued over 6,714.07 ETH ($10.4 million) in trading volume.
An Art Gobbler NFT, pre-reveal (Source: OpenSea)
The 2,000 NFTs initially available for mint were accessible to whitelisted addresses via the Art Gobblers website. The NFT artwork currently displays a cartoon-style pulsating incubation chamber ahead of a reveal event on October 11. Another 8,000 Art Gobbler NFTs are scheduled for release over a period of 10 years.
Art Gobblers is designed as a factory NFT collection, meaning that Gobbler NFTs will produce a token called GOO. The GOO token can be used to create new Gobbler NFTs, or Blank Page NFTs. The Blank Page NFTs can be used by artists as a digital canvas which can then be absorbed by Gobblers—the ownership of the art is therefore transferred to the NFT itself. Gobblers are poised to become tradeable, decentralized art galleries.
Art Gobblers’ tokenomics, however, leave much to be desired, as the project rewards early Gobbler owners at the detriment of future buyers. The more GOO a Gobbler has, the more GOO it emits, exponentially. That opens an opportunity for Art Gobbler whales to create a monopoly on the art experiment’s economy.
Disclaimer: At the time of writing, the author of this piece owned BTC, ETH, and several other cryptocurrencies.