Minted in September 2021, Exiled DeGods are the first 2,500 DeGods ever created - predating the main collection.
Due to a metadata error, they were never integrated into the main collection and remain forever exiled on the Solana blockchain - making them a historically distinct chapter in DeGods history.
For Solana purists, art historians, and digital asset collectors, Exiled DeGods offer unmatched provenance, scarcity, and cultural relevance.
Learn more about the history of Exiled DeGods here: https://t.co/0G9w75e8mM
there’s legitimately no blockchain even close to solana
the biggest risk to sol is their UX moat getting neutralized with rise of crosschain apps like fomo/relay
regardless, out of all the L1’s… SOL clearly had the most battle testing with real scale this whole cycle
it became the default
and in crypto the only way to replace a default is to be 10x better for a long stretch of time
building anywhere but sol inherently carries leveraged bet on the L1, which new builders rarely want to take
I still find it mad that the DeGod community have not rallied around the OG first ever minted DeGods
@ExiledDeGods
Currently say at 30$ 😂
Even if Frank or the DeGods team is not involved, just for art and history puposes would you not like to search and own your DeGod twin ?
In May 2017, 7 artists launched Curio Cards - a 30-piece digital art collection, roughly $1 apiece.
It wasn’t just another drop. This was the first art NFT project on Ethereum, years before NFTs were cool, even predating CryptoPunks.
Among them was Card 17, UASF - a cartoon bulldog dipping its paw in a pool.
Cute, forgotten… until a contract error created an accidental duplicate: 17b, later dubbed the “Misprint Card.”
For years, collectors ignored the whole set. Then history flipped.
In 2021, Christie’s auctioned a complete Curio set - misprint included - for 393 $ETH (~$1.27M).
What started as cheap digital art became one of the most historic NFT collections ever. A glitch turned into grail status.
Today, Exiled DeGods are in that same place: born from a minting mishap, overlooked by most, but destined to be remembered as artifacts of culture.
17b is one of the most prized Curio Cards, because of its unique history.
Dubbed the "Misprint Card," 17b came from an incorrectly deployed contract, which collectors still minted.
This duplicate was an uncanny coincidence, because the art is about forking Bitcoin in 2017.