NFTs

Doodles Chairman Tad Smith Set to Acquire NFT Platform Candy Digital

Former Sotheby’s CEO Tad Smith, now chairman of Doodles, is reportedly set to acquire Candy Digital, signaling a potential revival attempt for one of the NFT boom era’s most recognizable digital collectibles platforms.

Candy Digital—once backed by major names like Fanatics, Galaxy Digital, and Gary Vaynerchuk—has had a turbulent journey since its peak valuation during the NFT boom. The company was previously acquired by Futureverse in 2025, as part of a broader push to integrate NFTs with AI and metaverse infrastructure. 


A Second Life for a Struggling NFT Platform

Candy Digital built its brand through high-profile partnerships with:

  • Major League Baseball (MLB)
  • DC Comics
  • Netflix and entertainment franchises

At its peak, the platform managed millions of digital collectibles and over a million user accounts, positioning itself as a major player in sports and entertainment NFTs. 

However, like much of the NFT sector, Candy faced challenges as the market cooled significantly after 2022.


Tad Smith’s Web3 Strategy

Tad Smith’s potential acquisition suggests a strategic pivot rather than a shutdown.

As chairman of Doodles—a leading NFT brand—Smith has been actively focused on transforming digital collectibles into broader media, entertainment, and consumer experiences.

By acquiring Candy Digital, Smith could:

  • Combine premium IP partnerships (MLB, DC, Netflix)
  • Expand Doodles’ reach into sports and entertainment NFTs
  • Rebuild Candy into a utility-driven Web3 platform, rather than a purely speculative NFT marketplace

NFT Industry Shifting Toward Utility

The move reflects a broader evolution in the NFT space:

  • From speculation → real utility and fan engagement
  • From standalone marketplaces → integrated digital ecosystems
  • From hype-driven projects → IP-driven platforms with real audiences

Candy Digital’s existing partnerships make it a valuable asset for anyone looking to build next-gen fan experiences, loyalty programs, or digital ownership platforms.


Why This Matters

If completed, this acquisition could mark:

  • A comeback story for a major NFT platform
  • A shift toward consolidation in the digital collectibles space
  • Further blending of Web3, entertainment, and traditional media IP

More importantly, it signals that despite the NFT market downturn, strategic players are still investing in digital collectibles infrastructure—just with a new focus on real-world utility and long-term value.

Terron Gold

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