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 dropped 83% from about 30 ETH to around 5 ETH; Azuki declined 93% from about 12 ETH to 0.8 ETH.
Collective “Escape” and Evolution of Platforms
The moves of industry leaders mark the end of this cycle.
Once the dominant player in the NFT market, OpenSea’s platform revenue has plummeted from the golden era of $50 million to $120 million per month to less than one million.
Therefore, OpenSea announced a transformation, shifting from a simple “NFT marketplace” to a “Trade Everything” general on-chain trading hub, covering physical collectibles and tokens, and confirming plans to issue tokens.
Blur, which debuted at its peak, continues to see its TVL hit new lows, and its token price has fallen 99% from its high.
Similarly, Magic Eden on the Solana chain, after a year of operation and token issuance, has seen trading volume shrink due to market conditions and bearish expectations, with its token price dropping over 98% from its peak.
Even projects that can’t keep up with the times, like the veteran NFT marketplace X2Y2, have been eliminated and shut down entirely. The team has shifted focus to AI.
From “Tokens” to “Brands”
Amidst the bleak landscape, Pudgy Penguins has successfully defied the trend and become an industry anomaly. Its success is not based on complex token innovations or short-term speculation, but on transforming digital IP into physical consumer products, gradually building a sustainable brand ecosystem bridging Web3 and traditional retail.
Through CEO Luca Netz’s dual-income model, Pudgy Penguins has deeply integrated IP licensing with physical merchandise. Its toys are now available in over 10,000 retail outlets worldwide, including Walmart, Target, and Walgreens. According to AInvest, this transformation has generated approximately $50 million annually, effectively offsetting the overall shrinkage of the crypto market.
Image - Pudgy Penguins toys on Walmart shelves in the US
During Christmas 2025, Pudgy Penguins invested about $500,000 to project a giant animation onto the Sphere, a landmark in Las Vegas.
Image - Pudgy Penguins on the Sphere
This advertising campaign, targeting millions of tourists, avoided crypto jargon and NFT terms, instead presenting family-friendly IP images. It used brand exposure to indirectly stimulate liquidity in the secondary market. Over the past 14 days, the NFT floor price increased by 25%, and trading volume rose by about 33%.
This shift from speculation to cultural operation seems to be a consensus among industry survivors. Last May, Yuga Labs, the publisher of Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC), transferred the IP rights of top NFT project CryptoPunks to the nonprofit Infinite Node Foundation, aiming to detach it from volatile price speculation and pursue long-term artistic preservation and cultural management.
Physical Endorsements and Functionality Return
Beyond IP branding, NFTs are becoming foundational tools for connecting real-world assets (RWA).
Physical card trading. Platforms like Courtyard.io are changing the game. They store authentic Pokémon cards in certified insured vaults and tokenize them as NFTs. Within 30 days of late 2025, the platform processed over 230,000 transactions, generating about $12.7 million in sales, demonstrating strong market demand for high-liquidity, physically-backed assets.
Functional tickets. FIFA has also joined this camp, introducing “priority purchase” NFTs for the 2026 World Cup ticket sales. These NFTs are not for hype but serve as verification tools to prevent scalping and price fraud in the secondary market.
What Has NFT “Died,” and What Remains?
NFTs haven’t “completely died,” but they have experienced a death once.
What died was the illusion of viewing NFTs as financial assets that could be divorced from real value, endlessly minted and traded based solely on narratives. In a reality of infinite supply and limited demand, this path was doomed to fail.
What remains is NFTs’ role as a “proof layer.” They are no longer expected to generate value on their own but are embedded within IP brands, physical assets, and functional scenarios, serving as the foundation for rights confirmation, circulation, participation, and verification.
From Pudgy Penguins’ toy shelves, to on-chain circulation of physical cards, to anti-scalping mechanisms for World Cup tickets, NFTs are stepping back from the speculative stage and returning to a toolbox.
For the NFT speculative market, this is undoubtedly a winter. But for NFTs themselves, it feels more like a rebirth after disillusionment.