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Royal Pop Chaos, NFT Drops Need Fixing

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The Royal Pop watch drop sparked a bigger conversation about how brands can use onchain history to reward real fans instead of letting scalpers, bots and hype-driven buyers dominate access. Cap and the crew connected that idea to VeeFriends, Topps, Pokémon-style drops, MegaETH and other examples where wallets, loyalty and participation can become stronger signals than email lists or raffles. NFT activity also kept building across the show, with PixelPups, Pup Cup, OpenSea momentum, new mints and TokenWorks showing how collectors are returning to experiments with clearer mechanics. The conversation also touched on Otherside office hours, vibe coding, Beezie’s move toward physical collectible communities and Concordium’s Denmark hockey partnership as signs that Web3 onboarding may work best when the tech feels useful instead of forced.



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