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Yuga labs arguably the biggest NFT studio in the industry, is getting even bigger. The company announced it has acquired rival non-fungible token creator Proof which is best known for its Moonbirds collection.
“As a company committed to championing art, culture, and community on the blockchain, we’re excited to have PROOF join the Yuga ecosystem,” said Yuga Labs CEO Daniel Alegre in a statement. Yuga Labs declined to reveal any details regarding the acquisition when asked how much the company may have paid to acquire Proof, which was founded by entrepreneur Kevin Rose.
Though Proof’s Moonbirds collection was at one time one of the more celebrated NFT brands on the market, it never managed to consistently match the sales volumes Yuga Labs’ Bored Ape Yacht Club achieved. In its statement, Yuga Labs said it planned to fold Moonbirds into its gamified, metaverse play Otherside.
“Moonbirds is a collection with great potential and many unifying brand elements with Otherside,” Alegre said. “We look forward to PROOF Collective becoming an important part of our ongoing art and community engagement efforts.” While the Moonbirds collection nearly hit $500 million in trading volume in April 2022, also according to CryptoSlam data, since then the brand’s NFTs have consistently generated less than $5 million in monthly sales.
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