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The hottest drops on Rarible right now

We are cooking here at Rarible HQ: Here’s some drops we’re super hyped about.

As winter closes in, we’re keeping our drops fun and colorful…you take your wins where you can, right?! Sean Williams brings his expressive drawing style to Rarible with some unique extra-terrestrial characters, and we got a behind-the-scenes peek at his creative mind and process 💛

Meanwhile the After School Club PFP drop on Scope makes waves across the NFT community, and we sat down with the co-founder ahead of the secondary trading launch.

Let’s take a look.

‘Divine Judgement’ by Sean Williams, on Base

‘Divine Judgement’ is live on Base today for 0.015 ETH. We sent some quick-fire questions and got first-class insights into the world of Sean Williams. Read the full article here.

How would you describe your art in three words?

👾WEIRD

🦜VIBRANT

🧡AUTHENTIC

What’s the weirdest or most unexpected thing that has inspired your work?

HA! I feel like this one's easy - the weirdest AND most unexpected thing that's ever inspired my own personal work has to be when I accidentally kicked a hole into a wall on Christmas morning, turned it into art, and sold it through SuperRare - at a time when I could barely afford my rent. It was a purely dumb-luck accident that sort of changed my life forever.

Read the full interview here.

‘After School Club’ by ASC, on Eclipse

On November 26, the After School Club made its debut as Eclipse’s genesis PFP collection on the Scope Marketplace, powered by RaribleX. 45 minutes later, all 10,000 PFPs were minted. This is the kind of action we live for! 

Secondary market will be live any second now, and so we sat down with co-founder Alucard to learn more about the hottest PFP project in web3 right now.

Alucard knows that NFTs have always been about people—relationships, trust, and the genuine connection between a brand and its audience. As he explained, ASC’s success wasn’t a coincidence: 

“ASC wasn’t a stroke of luck. It was the result of intentional decisions: no reliance on KOLs, no WL handed out to other collections, and a laser focus on creating an authentic and nostalgic space within our community.” 

Their vision was to recreate “that magical feeling of hanging out with your best friends after school,” building a space where meaningful connections thrive.

Read the full article here.

That’s it from us this week, keep it classy and happy minting.

PS: Don’t judge me…