Four years running, and those apes are still showing up on gas station merch. Wild how far they've come.
That's the thing people miss about NFTs — it's not just JPEGs sitting in wallets. Real-world licensing. Physical products. Brand deals that actually stick around.
Bored Apes proved utility isn't some future promise. It's already happening. Been happening.
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LiquidationKing
· 12-07 11:30
ngl, seeing gas stations still selling ape merchandise made me realize this thing actually survived, unlike those dead projects.
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nft_widow
· 12-07 02:57
ngl, this is exactly what I've always wanted to say to those people who talk down on NFTs... physical embodiment is where the real value lies.
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SilentObserver
· 12-04 15:56
To be honest, there are already gas stations around, this is what truly going mainstream looks like. It's much better than those pure vapor coins.
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ShitcoinConnoisseur
· 12-04 15:54
Damn, you can even see apes at gas stations now. This crazy thing has really become a phenomenon.
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BakedCatFanboy
· 12-04 15:40
LOL, you can even see apes at gas stations now, this is truly wild.
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bridgeOops
· 12-04 15:39
NGL, this is what I want to see—not those purely hype-driven shitcoins.
Four years running, and those apes are still showing up on gas station merch. Wild how far they've come.
That's the thing people miss about NFTs — it's not just JPEGs sitting in wallets. Real-world licensing. Physical products. Brand deals that actually stick around.
Bored Apes proved utility isn't some future promise. It's already happening. Been happening.