Almost half of the Star Trek Funko NFT collection was burned

Almost half of the Star Trek Funko NFT collection was burned

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by Max Nevskyi

2 years ago


After the successful launch of the NFT collection dedicated to the "Transformers" franchise, Funko introduced new digital collectibles for "Star Trek". However, unlike the triumph of the Transformers Funko Pop NFTs, the Star Trek drop failed to generate similar interest, and nearly 49% of the collectibles were destroyed, reminiscent of the failure of the collection dedicated to the Squid Game TV show.

Initially, 18,000 packs of each type were provided, but as a result, 53.6% of all packs remained unsold. This is a slight improvement compared to previous releases, but still indicates insufficient community interest. In comparison, nearly 5080 collectors purchased NFT Transformers Season 2, while only 2760 collectors bought Star Trek Funko Pop NFTs.

The first series of Star Trek Funko Pop NFTs, released in November 2021, generated more enthusiasm and sold out quickly. The new collection "Star Trek: The Next Generation" includes five physical counterparts, among them Locutus of Borg, Worf, Wesley Crusher, Captain Picard, and Judge Q.

Prices for the standard pack start at $12.19 USD, and for the Premium pack at $32.90 USD. The snapshot for the collection will be taken on July 10, 2024, and the redemption window will close in August 2024, with the expected delivery time of the physical collectibles in the fourth quarter of 2024.

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