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CryptoPunks: “10,000 On-Chain” Series RWA Physical Print Collection Sale Ends

Yuga Labs' NFT series CryptoPunks announced on its official Twitter account that the sale of the "10,000 On-Chain" RWA physical print collection, based on all 10,000 Punk NFTs in the series, in collaboration with Avant Arte, has now closed. Subsequent logistics information will be notified via email. It is reported that the "10,000 On-Chain" RWA physical print collection is printed based on each Punk and is priced at $639 for an unframed version and $1,073 for a framed version.

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