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PANews reported on November 8 that Rino Russo, creator of the "Simpsons" themed NFT series Springfield Punks, said on the X platform: "I have built a reputation as a top artist through years of hard work, and one of my series works sold 1500 ETH in one day, and now it's time to innovate further, and more details about DONUTs will be released soon." ”
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Rino Russo, creator of the "The Simpsons"-themed NFT collection Springfield Punks, posted on social media: "I have built a reputation as a top artist through years of hard work, one of my series sold 1,500 ETH in one day, and now it's time to innovate further, with more details about DONUTs coming soon." ”
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On November 8, Rino Russo, the creator of the "Simpsons" themed NFT series Springfield Punks, posted on social media that I have built a reputation as a top artist through years of hard work, and one of my series of works sold 1500ETH in one day, and now it's time to innovate further, and more details about DONUTs will be released soon. As of press time, according to Blur market data, the floor price of the NFT project Springfield Punks is tentatively quoted at 0.033 ETH.
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According to the OpenSea market, the floor price of Springfield Punks, a "Simpsons" themed NFT series, has now fallen to 0.131 ETH, reaching a maximum of 0.423 ETH yesterday, down nearly 70% from its peak.
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PANews reported on November 6 that OpenSea data showed that the floor price of the "Simpsons" themed NFT series Springfield Punks rose to 0.45 ETH at noon today, and has now fallen back to 0.262 ETH. It is reported that Springfield Punks is published by Rino Russo, author of The Simpsons, and is open for free minting. Earlier today, it was reported that "The Simpsons" mocked NFTs and cryptocurrencies in the episode "Horror Treehouse".
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PANews reported on November 6 that according to CoinDesk, NFT and blockchain made a special appearance in "The Simpsons" on Sunday night, US time. In the Halloween special episode of Treehouse of Horror 34, the iconic animated series, the show repeatedly mentions the overestimation of on-chain NFTs in its first chapter titled "Wild Barts Can't Be Tokens." In this episode, Marge rescues Bart, who has now become an NFT, through a blockchain battle, while the city's mayor announces that the Springfield Art Gallery will go digital. There are also a number of blue-chip NFTs in the plot, such as Beeple, Bored Ape Yacht Club, and second-tier PFPs, which have proven to be almost worthless. On Platform X, Noah Bolanowski, an NFT collector and consultant at IRL NFT gallery Crypt Gallery, analyzed how the show portrays NFTs, posting: "I like the emphasis on art in this episode, where PFP is portrayed as a lowly person and art is placed in a noble position. They even let BAYC holders come and wash their feet. This episode makes a lot of reference to last year's NFT crash, and this isn't the first time crypto (or NFT) has appeared on the show.
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