The NFT Rollercoaster: What Just Happened?
In a plot twist that could make a telenovela blush, Twitter recently decided to play hide-and-seek with nine accounts entwined in promoting NFTs within the Solana (SOL) universe. This eyebrow-raising decision unfolded just before the launch of the y00ts NFT collection, which dares to follow in the formidable footsteps of DeGods, a heavyweight in the NFT arena.
Suspension Leads to Social Media Stir
Twitter can be as unpredictable as a cat on a hot tin roof. Following the account suspensions, Austin Federa, the head honcho of communications at the Solana Foundation, took to his Twitter megaphone to express his discontent, stating:
“Hey Twitter, bring back @y00tlist; I’ve paused all Foundation adspend until they’re back. Twitter’s gotta reinstate em, or show solid cause for suspension.”
It’s like he threw down a social media gauntlet—one that didn’t go unnoticed.
Accounts Rise from the Ashes
By the grace of Twitter’s fickle nature—or maybe just sheer pressure—the suspended accounts were miraculously reinstated by midday EST. As curious as a cat, the bird app didn’t bother to spill the beans on the rationale behind the suspension or the quick turnaround. But you know what they say: “What happens on Twitter… also happens on Twitter!”
The Growing Importance of Community Voices
In this digital age, the power of community can shape narratives like a blacksmith at work. Frank DeGods, the maestro behind the DeGods collection, launched a rallying cry for restoration that gathered over 20,700 likes. With the strength of a good meme, he stirred the pot, reminding everyone how vital community engagement is in the seemingly wild world of Web 3.0.
NFT Madness: The DeGods Phenomenon
Picture this: 10,000 unique “virtual god” collectibles wearing the most outrageously creative outfits imaginable. DeGods have made headlines not just for their collectible charm but also for their quirky ‘bitch tax,’ a tax that levies a 33.3% tariff on trades dipping below the floor price. And oh boy, the trading volume has surpassed a staggering 1 million SOL! According to their founders, there’s a DeGods collector strutting their stuff in nearly every country, with the sole exception of North Korea. Nobody’s quite sure if there’s an underground market for them there or if it’s simply a political “no-go.”
Conclusion: A Lesson in NFT Advocacy
In the end, this escapade serves as a coin flip between Twitter’s evolving regulations and the NFT community’s resilience. Social media is a wild card, and those sailing in the uncharted waters of blockchain technology may need to keep rallying support—even if it feels like shouting into the digital abyss.
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