CryptoPunks Changes Hands Twice, Did the Originator of NFTs Finally Find Its "Forever Home" This Time?
Original Article Title: "CryptoPunks Changes Hands Again, RibbitCapital Behind-the-Scenes Backer, Can It Embrace New Opportunities?"
Original Article Author: Zen, PANews
The pioneer of NFTs, CryptoPunks, has officially changed hands once again after being sold to Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) developer Yuga Labs. On the evening of May 13, the iconic NFT and crypto art piece CryptoPunks officially changed hands as a foundation named Infinite Node (referred to as "NODE") acquired it from Yuga Labs. Although the terms of the transaction have not been disclosed, according to the media outlet "NFT Now," citing multiple sources, NODE paid approximately $20 million for this acquisition. Following this news, CryptoPunks' floor price also rose from 42 ETH to 47.5 ETH.
CryptoPunks and the New "Home" NODE
The "NFT pioneer" CryptoPunks was launched in 2017 by Larva Labs and is widely regarded as a catalyst for the modern digital art movement. Larva Labs is a creative technology company founded by Matt Hall and John Watkinson. Thanks to the significant meaning and profound impact of CryptoPunks, with a total trading volume exceeding $30.7 billion, the two creators have also become the best-selling living artists. In March 2022, Larva Labs transferred the intellectual property rights of CryptoPunks and another work, Meebits, to Yuga Labs. Three years later, CryptoPunks changed hands again, finding a new home in NODE.

Wylie Aronow (also known as "Gordon Goner"), co-founder of Yuga, commented on this, stating: "We have always been committed to enhancing and preserving their cultural heritage, but we have always understood that Punks need a permanent home for succession. Seeing this vision realized with the help of the Node Foundation feels like going back to the beginning. They are the most capable of preserving Punk's cultural heritage."
The NODE Foundation was established by Ribbit Capital's founder Micky Malka and Becky Kleiner and is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation, research, and exhibition of digital art. It aims to elevate the status of internet-native artwork and integrate it into a broader cultural and academic discussion. In April of this year, the NODE Foundation announced a $25 million grant provided by Malka and Kleiner to advance its vision for the future of digital art. The organization describes itself as a "perpetual fund, mission-driven" and states that this acquisition "paves a new path for preserving internet-native culture."
Pioneering the Mainstreaming of Art
Despite CryptoPunks' sales surpassing those of all living contemporary artists, they have never broken into the traditional art rankings or mainstream discourse. NODE believes that addressing this cultural gap first requires redefining the way digital art is experienced. "Our goal is to build a networked architecture that allows digital art like CryptoPunks to thrive in the digital realm while also being integrated into the grand narrative of art history," NODE stated, pledging to continue and promote the Punk spirit through three key pillars:
· Preservation: Leveraging advanced blockchain infrastructure to ensure the technical integrity and long-term availability of CryptoPunks;
· Community: Building a vibrant ecosystem connecting digital innovators and art enthusiasts;
· Expansion: Creating new scenarios where CryptoPunks can serve as both a technological innovation exemplar and a subject for research and exhibition as an artistic achievement.

NODE plans to establish a permanent exhibition space in Palo Alto to showcase all 10,000 CryptoPunks. The venue will also run a full Ethereum node to enhance the accessibility and sustainability of the exhibited works. Micky Malka stated, "Through museum-grade preservation practices and a perpetual endowment fund, we aim to establish future-proofing for this milestone work and make it easier for scholars, curators, and collectors to engage with it."
To achieve these goals, NODE has assembled an advisory board consisting of members from the CryptoPunks community and well-known figures in crypto art, including Matt Hall and John Watkinson, Wylie Aronow, and Art Blocks founder Erick Calderon (aka "Snowfro"). During the transition period, Natalie Stone has been hired as an advisor to the NODE team to oversee the project management.
Safeguarding Cultural Orthodoxy
Following the announcement of the acquisition, the community broadly interpreted it as a positive development. Subsequently, the floor price of CryptoPunks rose from 42 ETH to 47.5 ETH.
"It's undoubtedly good news for punks," remarked CryptoPunks holder @VonMises 14, expressing high praise for the acquisition, stating, "This means punks IP has found its 'endgame' where it can grow and evolve without any form of monetization or corruption." Due to past incidents such as individual blue-chip NFTs facing a "self-destructing Great Wall" and CryptoPunks having been on the brink of "contamination," the Punks community is particularly concerned about brand value and cultural purity.
A year ago, Yuga Labs launched the Super Punk World NFT series based on CryptoPunks, a move that was met with strong community opposition and criticism. Many people believed that the excessive "awakening culture" presented in Super Punk World deviated significantly from the original punk ethos, with some even bluntly stating that Yuga Labs was ruining Punks. Faced with strong backlash, Yuga Labs co-founder Greg Solano immediately stated: "We will no longer touch CryptoPunks, only decentralize it and keep it on the blockchain," and mentioned plans to support museums and institutions in acquiring the original artwork to promote it to the public.

However, safeguarding the cultural value of CryptoPunks as artwork may also require controlling its use, reproduction, or monetization. As pointed out by attorney @jabranthelawyer, who focuses on the Web3 space: "If NODE follows traditional 'cultural preservation strategies,' it is not difficult to imagine new restrictions: Will the commercialization freedom of punks decrease? Will the control of derivative projects become stricter? Will there be restrictions in the name of 'cultural integrity'?"
Yuga Labs had immediately granted IP usage rights and commercial licenses to NFT holders upon acquiring CryptoPunks, allowing them to freely create, display, and monetize at a personal and commercial level. However, it is currently unknown whether NODE will retain these commercial rights after this acquisition.
That being said, this is probably not the primary concern of the punk community. For them, perhaps not stirring up trouble is the best choice.
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