UK Royal Mint NFT, $960k Billionaire Dog rug and Pudgy Penguins
The U.K. government Treasury announced on Monday, April 4th, that it has asked the Royal Mint to create one non-fungible token (NFT) to be issued by the end of the year “as an emblem of the forward-looking approach the UK is determined to take.”
Chancellor @RishiSunak has asked @RoyalMintUK to create an NFT to be issued by the summer.
This decision shows the the forward-looking approach we are determined to take towards cryptoassets in the UK. pic.twitter.com/cd0tiailBK
— HM Treasury (@hmtreasury) April 4, 2022
The NFT was part of a series of announcements by the Economic and Finance Ministry to make the United Kingdom a global cryptocurrency hub, including amending a regulatory framework on stablecoin payments.
The NFT will be “issued by summer”, with no date publicly set for the release of the token.
Billionaire Dog NFT rug pull
Self-confessed “on-chain sleuth” “zachxbt”, popular for his Twitter threads investigating crypto figures and projects, has made a new thread on Monday alleging that French influencer Laurent Correia had a major role in an NFT project that rugged.
1/ Time for another $960k NFT rug this time involving Laurent Correia a popular French influencer with a reality TV show. pic.twitter.com/QkGeDecr5f
— zachxbt (@zachxbt) April 4, 2022
The Billionaire Dogs Club project launched in mid-December 2021 at a public mint price of 0.2 ETH, low demand for the NFTs saw the project restrict supply from 6,500 tokens to 2,000 in a bid to garner interest for the project.
According to “zachxbt”, the Discord channel and the team behind the project disappeared a week later, leaving NFT owners holding the bag. On-chain analysis by the analyst revealed that of the estimated $960,000 generated by the project, $400,000 was allegedly sent to Correia’s public crypto wallet.
4/ Here’s a breakdown where the proceeds from the project went.
Laurent himself received over $400k to his public wallet. pic.twitter.com/sckMfLoT5V
— zachxbt (@zachxbt) April 4, 2022
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The same wallet was used to purchase other high-value NFTs which Correia posted on his social media accounts. Zachxbt tagged the Dubai Police, the local law enforcement where Correia lives, tweeting that it’s “sickening to see a DOX’d influencer so blatantly rug a project like this.”
Pudgy Penguins sold to Netz Capital
The team behind the Pudgy Penguins NFT project tweeted on Sunday, April 3rd, that the collection was under new management, Luca Netz of Netz Capital purchased the project for 750 ETH, about $2.5 million at the time.
Looking forward to spreading love across the Meta ❤️ https://t.co/ZBEF3W6XV2
— Luca Netz (@LucaNetz) April 3, 2022
A few months prior, the project voted out its controversial founder Cole Villemain, who has been subject to questions about his past dealings in projects, giveaways, and other businesses.
With the purchase of the 8,888 Pudgy Penguin NFTs, Netz will receive all future royalties from secondary sales.
Other Nifty News
Visa has announced the launch of it’s Creator Program, a mentorship program aimed at helping entrepreneurs accelerate their business through NFTs. Visa says the goal is to bring together digital creators to empower and educate them on blockchain technology and NFT commerce.
Non-custodial cryptocurrency platform ShapeShift DAO launched an NFT auction in support of female artists in the NFT and blockchain industry, the auction started on April 4th on OpenSea and runs until 11th April.