3 min read

The Weekly: An Autoglyph Auctions, Pepes Return, and Pablo Gets Preachy.

The Weekly: An Autoglyph Auctions, Pepes Return, and Pablo Gets Preachy.
  1. Atomic Form dropped its inaugural issue of LORE magazine — great to see more brilliant writing in the space for everyone to RT but never read.

  1. After a “told you so” post backhandedly applauding ArtBlocks' on its reboot, Pablo Rodriguez Fraile proceeded to lecture others on tone and respect — project much?

  1. Autoglyph #30 sold for $413,000 via FairWarningArt — CryptoTwitter celebrated both the sale and the platform while frantically Googling "Who is Loïc Gouzer?" and acting like they’d known him all along.

  1. Cozomo de Medici says think bigger; lists artists' accomplishments we would never see again if we think too small — point taken, but pretty sure we already witnessed the last Koopmans 1/1 sale to Jim Carrey.

  1. Notable Pepes are back for series 7, and the artist lineup is STACKED — basically a who's-who of open edition szn but this time with scarcity — Is this what "personal growth" looks like?

  1. Alex Kittoe and Bojan teamed up for a mixed media collab titled “Let It Burn” — like a Caamp x Insane Clown Posse collab, but its art.

  1. Refik Anadol unveiled plans for DATALAND, a first of its kind AI art museum based in LA — founding an institution to enshrine your own work? How very on-brand.

  1. Forbes put Coinbase’s Brian Armstrong on its Forbes 400 cover — the "fee gushing monster" joins Forbes alums SBF and Theranos' Elizabeth Holmes — chat, is this a sell signal?

  1. Christie's is auctioning “The Ultra-Luxe Five” a series of cryptopunk inspired Swarovski-studded hoodies by mmERCH — neo couture for the nouveau riche.

  1. Colby Mulgrabi was quoted referring to CryptoPunks as “the quiet luxury of the Web3 space” — funny, I’ve yet to meet a Punk that was quiet about owning a Punk.

This satirical not-newsletter is for comedic purposes only—please don't mistake it for news, legal, tax, investment, or financial advice. Seriously, don’t make decisions based on this. Do your own research and consult people who actually know what they’re talking about before making any moves.