If you put these two game cinematic scenes together from ‘GOD OF WAR: RAGNAROK’ and ‘GOD OF WAR: LAUFEY’ you can see Kratos finds Faye in the afterlife since Thor momentarily kills him but after a few seconds, Thor brings Kratos back to life by using Mjölnir lightning.
All these nfts coming out with thousands of followers right away. It seems like its the same 5 to 7 kol groups that's promoting them. Just seen a couple pages that joined C a couple days ago and are like in thousands of followers
Inspired by the culture, art, and chaos that defined the golden age of NFTs. Bagholders reconnects the people who stayed through it all — the holders, the believers, the degens.
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hope mom's mortgage application gets approved and we get to buy this house we staying in. i hope i get substantial airdrops and that all 3 of them drop soon. i hope the thing that im doing right now is a success and i hope my holdings all go up substantially so we can go back to asia.
To Muslims who are thinking about living in Japan.
There is something I want to say honestly first.
Life in Japan was not built around your faith.
Ramen may contain pork-bone broth.
Convenience store food may contain pork-derived ingredients.
In summer, there are shrine festivals.
At New Year, many people visit shrines for hatsumode.
When someone dies, cremation is the norm.
At drinking gatherings, there is also a culture of pouring drinks for others.
This is not harassment.
It is simply the everyday life that Japanese people have built over a long period of time.
Of course, your faith should be respected.
But in the same way,
Japanese culture and customs should also be respected.
Before coming here and saying, “I want this changed,”
please think carefully about whether this country truly fits you.
Japan does not exist to reject anyone.
But it also does not exist to be remade
for someone else’s convenience.
THE HOLDERS' TALE You remember it, don't you? The late nights refreshing floors. The feeling of mint day. The noise. The chaos. The dopamine. Watching a JPEG become identity. Back then, timelines moved faster than sleep. Communities felt like families. Profile pictures meant something. Not because they were expensive — but because they represented who we were.
For a moment, it felt like the internet finally came alive. And if you were there… you felt it too. The endless scrolling at 3AM. The rush of reveal day. Watching strangers become friends over shared conviction and pixels on a screen. It wasn't just speculation. It was culture. Then the cycle ended. The noise faded. Projects disappeared. Wallets turned into graveyards filled with hidden collections nobody talks about anymore. Some people sold the top. Most didn't. A lot of us got dumped on, laughed at, called "bagholders." So we embraced it. Because the truth is — we stayed.
While others moved on, we held onto something deeper than charts or floor prices. We held onto the feeling. The belief that digital identity still matters. That art still matters. That one day, the culture returns stronger than before. Bagholders is built for the people who remember.
Every trait carries fragments of that era — inspired by the collections, platforms, apps, and moments that defined the golden age of NFTs. Echoes of anime PFP culture. Marketplace nostalgia. Wallet culture. The chaos, the obsession, the hope. This isn't parody. This isn't cope. This is preservation. A project made by the people who lived through it. For the people who never really left. And maybe that's why you're here right now. Because deep down, a part of you is still chasing that feeling one more time.