just saw that sotheby's is actually auctioning off a golden gorilla nft from yuga labs - like, they're really putting bored ape stuff on the traditional auction block now. pretty wild considering how much the nft space has evolved. the gorilla theme is interesting because it's testing whether these digital collectibles can hold their value in the high-end art market, not just on crypto platforms.



so they're putting up bored ape pieces alongside other rare digital artworks, which honestly feels like a legitimacy moment for the whole nft thing. gorilla-themed assets seem to have their own niche appeal, and seeing them in a sotheby's auction is kind of a flex for the community. makes you wonder if this is just the beginning of nfts crossing over into traditional art world spaces.

the whole thing is basically a test - if these pieces sell well, it could signal that the market's actually serious about nfts as collectible assets worth real money. if not, well, we'll know the gorilla hype only goes so far. either way, it's the kind of moment that tells you where the nft market is heading.
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