
7 NFT Projects Worth Watching Recently
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7 NFT Projects Worth Watching Recently
TerpLayer is a Bitcoin infrastructure project with a diverse focus, covering stablecoins, oracles, and cross-chain solutions.
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Ephemera

Erin Redwing (@realizingerin), host of the Bitcoin podcast "Hell Money"—co-hosted by Ordinals protocol founder Casey Rodarmor—is jokingly referred to as the "Ordinals Mommy."
Ephemera is Erin Redwing’s new series. As an artistic visual piece, it's a dynamic, interactive 3D timekeeping instrument. Ephemera presents a fresh perspective on Bitcoin—as a decentralized clock. Using this era's new form of money as a timekeeping method (the complete log recorded on Bitcoin’s blockchain—imagine alien civilizations thousands or even millions of years from now unearthing a full Bitcoin node?), decoupling from centralized Gregorian calendar systems and aligning instead with nature’s own decentralized timekeeping: astronomical cycles.
On the display of the Ephemera timepiece, planetary ephemeris data, solar phase, and lunar phase corresponding to the mining date of the engraved satoshi will be shown. Every time Bitcoin undergoes a difficulty adjustment (approximately once every two weeks), 16 Ephemera units—each representing different dates—will be available for bidding. Bidders can select their preferred date, and at the end of each difficulty adjustment period, the 16 highest bidders will receive their corresponding Ephemera instruments.
We cannot foresee how we might rise, fall, or even vanish. But we believe in Bitcoin’s permanence—and hope this project leaves behind a faint trace of our existence.
Airhead

Arthur Hayes, co-founder of BitMEX and one of crypto’s most influential figures, has directly promoted the project (@AirheadFun) on Twitter.

Why? Because behind this project lies Oyl Wallet, a Bitcoin wallet that Arthur Hayes has also invested in.
The project is a 3D PFP collection with a total supply of 10,000. Its official Twitter account adopts a manic, edgy tone that tends to spark discussion and appeal among degens in the space. Judging from one of its tweets, this likely won’t be a free mint. So despite its strong backing, it’s still important to monitor whether the final mint price is reasonable.
honzomomo

Although UniSat’s native Bitcoin scaling solution Fractal isn't expected to launch until September, its testnet has already attracted significant participation from users around the world—even without offering testnet incentives.
honzomomo (@honzomomo), set to debut as the first NFT collection on Fractal in September, has already begun operating its official Twitter account. Given Fractal’s rising热度, this project deserves attention.
Terpolly

TerpLayer is a Bitcoin infrastructure project working across multiple domains including stablecoins, oracles, and cross-chain technology.
Terpolly (@TerpollyBTC) is an NFT collection launched by the team itself, with a total supply of 3,333. Compared to Scribbles by 0xVM mentioned earlier, Terpolly currently reveals no utility and is best categorized temporarily as a PFP. However, future token airdrops wouldn’t be surprising—after all, its Twitter bio describes itself as “an empowered bird.”
OctoGlyphs

These adorable pixel octopuses (@OctoGlyphs) are not only inscribed on Block 9 sats but are also "rune inscriptions." Across 400 blocks, they were etched at a rate of 25 runes per block, totaling 10,000 runes. These runes contain images of cute pixel octopuses and share a single parent inscription, ensuring the entire series remains neatly aligned in structure.
In the future, each OctoGlyphs holder will be able to claim 88,888 of the project’s issued rune tokens.
While the art style easily evokes memories of NodeMonkeys, and shortly after runes launched there was community experimentation with using one image per rune ticker to create image series, OctoGlyphs currently offers the most cohesive narrative. With fair pricing, this project stands a good chance of performing well.
Inscribed Fakes

A collaborative art collection between the Ordinals Pepe-themed PFP project Inscribed Pepes and Fake Rares, featuring contributions from over 20 artists. There are rumors that Jack Butcher and @Darkfarms1—the so-called “father of BOME”—might also join. Considering Fake Rares’ founder @ScrillaVentura is himself an OG-level Rare Pepe creator, I wouldn’t be too surprised if these rumors turn out to be true.
The series (@inscribedfakes) currently has no confirmed mint date. However, as seen in the image above, they’ve referenced an upcoming Ordinals event in Nashville (not the one attended by Trump, but one organized independently by the Ordinals community), where more details are expected to be revealed.
Moon Zero

At first glance, this appears to be a Japanese anime-style PFP project (@MoonZeroHQ). In reality, it claims to build a Web3 IP, anime, and gaming accelerator. Based on past precedents, its utility will likely center around creating a large community ecosystem that grants holders whitelist access to partner projects.
Backed by The Parallax, a Web3 media company founded by Patrick Dang. Patrick began his career in sales at Oracle and later became a teacher training over 50,000 students in sales techniques.
As he points out, many Web3 projects struggle with effectively marketing themselves. Given his proven sales expertise, I’ve included this project here. Dude, can you go head-to-head with Luca Netz at a fair price?
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