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  • The NFT community isn’t ready to see the CryptoPunks NFTs leave Yuga Labs
  • The community is irritated by rumors that Yuga Labs is considering selling the collection’s intellectual property (IP) rights
  • Yuga Labs co-founder partially addressed the issue but neither confirmed nor denied the rumors

The NFT community isn’t ready to see the CryptoPunks NFT collection leave Yuga Labs and has protested a rumored sale of the collection’s IP rights. Wale.moca, an Azuki researcher, was the first to claim that Yuga Labs “is in the process” of handing the collection’s IP to a new owner but didn’t disclose to whom or the monetary value of the presumed sale. Yuga Labs co-founder Greg Solana admitted there have been some interested parties but neither denied nor confirmed the sale rumors, giving the speculations some weight.

Why Buy the IP and Do Nothing With It?

Citing “several sources close to the matter,” the Azuki researcher said that the buyer isn’t “a major web2 brand” or a popular NFT company. He added that the buyer plans to leave the NFTs untouched.

In an X post, Solano said that being approached by interested parties isn’t a sign that they’re selling CryptoPunks’ IP rights. According to the Yuga Labs executive, they would only sell the rights “if it felt very confident” that the move would benefit the collection.

The NFT community isn’t happy with the revelations with some questioning why anyone would “want to buy and do nothing with them.” Others like NFT collector Adam Smoot pointed out that even Yuga Labs had promised not to do anything but “did stuff” and the IP is going to “someone else who promises not to do anything.”

It Won’t Be the First Sale

NFT community members also claimed that the NFT collection “lost direction” after Yuga Labs acquired it. Some even proposed putting the collection’s IP rights under the watch of a DAO.

The rumored CryptoPunks’ IP sale comes less than two months after Yuga Labs acquired web3 platform Tokenproof to make NFTs more fun. It also comes less than a year after the web3 firm sold two of its blockchain games.

With Solano neither denying nor confirming the rumors, its possible that the CryptoPunks IP has found a new home.

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