Popular hardware wallet manufacturer Ledger has hinted at an upcoming partnership with Pudgy Penguins—the popular NFT brand behind the iconic digital collectibles. In a post on X, Ledger teased “something cool and secure” in the works, including geographic coordinates (25.2411° N, 55.2684° E) pointing to Dubai. Pudgy Penguins responded with eyes emojis, sparking immediate speculation about a potential event or location-based reveal, but neither party has disclosed additional information.
On April 18, Ledger published an X post announcing a partnership with Pudgy Penguins. The announcement included only minimal hints: a lock emoji, a penguin emoji, and a set of coordinates linked to Dubai. With no further information provided, speculation has focused on whether the location points to a launch event or other activation.
Neither Ledger nor Pudgy Penguins has confirmed what form the partnership will take.In a separate development, Pudgy Penguins has partnered with South Korean retail giant Lotte to launch exclusive physical collectibles. The “Pudgy in Bellyland” collection will be available from April 18 at 9:00 PM EST with only 500 collectibles available for purchase.
Priced at $299 each, the collection will feature two premium figurines (Pengu and Polly), 24 miniature ice cream figures, a photo card, and an ice cream menu guide, all packaged in a box.Buyers will also gain access to digital collectibles and the option to eventually merge the figurines into a Bellyland NFT with unique Pudgy World traits.
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