A ~20% move in 24 hours usually means the market noticed something.
Recent @PytheniansNFT 2.0 proposals include:
1) Permanent mint closure at 3,682 supply
2) Burn mechanism reducing supply toward 1,750 NFTs
3) Level system with NFT evolution
4) Visual NFT upgrades tied to progression
5) Pythentity reputation and badge system
6) Community-controlled treasury
The scarcity narrative didn't appear out of nowhere.
Neither did the attention around the @PythNetwork ecosystem.
๐ฅ SWEPT THE FLOOR AGAIN ๐
PYTHENIANS ARE SCARCE ๐ฅ
Just added 10 more @PytheniansNFT to the collection - now sitting at 30 strong.
Let that sink in:
Total supply: 3,682 (permanently closed)
Currently for sale: 94 (that's 2.6% of supply)
Floor Price 0.99 Sol
The burn is coming - supply heading to 1,750
Level system incoming - burn to earn levels + visual upgrades
Pythenians 2.0 launching with treasury restructure, badge system, and dynamic NFT evolution
The math is simple. As more holders accumulate and burn during the Pythenians 2.0 launch, available supply evaporates. We're not just collecting JPEGs anymore - we're positioning for a governance framework that matters.
Every Pythenian becomes a vote, a level, a visual representation of your commitment to the Pyth ecosystem.
Only 94 left on the shelf. ๐ง
Not financial advice, but the scarcity narrative is chef's kiss right now.
Always DYOR!
Accurate prices are expected.
Whether itโs Polymarket, Hyperliquid, Coinbase, Binance, TradeXYZ or countless other products, nobody opens a market wondering how that data reached their screen.
It just needs to be there.
The better pricing infrastructure works, the less attention it gets.
You pull off the mask expecting a different answer.
And itโs @PythNetwork again
A ~20% move in 24 hours usually means the market noticed something.
Recent @PytheniansNFT 2.0 proposals include:
1) Permanent mint closure at 3,682 supply
2) Burn mechanism reducing supply toward 1,750 NFTs
3) Level system with NFT evolution
4) Visual NFT upgrades tied to progression
5) Pythentity reputation and badge system
6) Community-controlled treasury
The scarcity narrative didn't appear out of nowhere.
Neither did the attention around the @PythNetwork ecosystem.
Where have you seen a better UI for digital collectibles?
@Phygitals absolutely nailed the Pokรฉmon collecting experience.
@SolanaGaming
https://t.co/Vojy8kI9l5
I like digital collectibles because theyโre easy to buy, sell, and trade.
I like physical collectibles because theyโre real.
For a long time, it felt like you had to choose between the two.
@phygitals is one of the few projects Iโve used where that tradeoff simply doesnโt exist.
Every collectible is backed 1:1 by a real graded card stored in a vault, while ownership is recorded and transferred on @solana
You get the speed and convenience of a digital asset without giving up ownership of something real.
Thatโs the kind of blockchain use case I like seeing.
@solanagaming
I like digital collectibles because theyโre easy to buy, sell, and trade.
I like physical collectibles because theyโre real.
For a long time, it felt like you had to choose between the two.
@phygitals is one of the few projects Iโve used where that tradeoff simply doesnโt exist.
Every collectible is backed 1:1 by a real graded card stored in a vault, while ownership is recorded and transferred on @solana
You get the speed and convenience of a digital asset without giving up ownership of something real.
Thatโs the kind of blockchain use case I like seeing.
@solanagaming
I've spent more time trying to find a reason NOT to like Spurs tonight than finding reasons to like them.
@Polymarket has San Antonio at 64%.
https://t.co/VtbQ2XYuKb
And the deeper I dig, the more dangerous that number starts to look.
Game 1 is in San Antonio.
Victor Wembanyama is the best player in the series.
The Spurs just survived a Game 7 against OKC and now return home with all the momentum in the world.
The Knicks are a great team.
But asking them to walk into this environment and steal Game 1 feels like a massive task.
Sometimes the hardest thing to do is admit the market might actually be right.
Placed this Knicks vs Spurs trade from my phone in 10 seconds.
No laggy Safari that you should refresh every 2 minutes.
Just @sharexyz and my phone.
Feels weird that weโve been trading thousands of dollars through a mobile browser for so long.
Make your life easier:
https://t.co/BEQxClZEcy