Here’s how the Akutars NFT project hopes to redefine how culture intersects with Web3
NFTs are a dime a dozen, but Micah Johnson’s Akutar NFT project aims to bring to light the value of diversity and inclusivity to Web3.
Since the wake of the nonfungible token (NFT) boom, creators have been leaving their Web2 entities in droves and are carving their own lanes in the Web3 world.
It’s not just technologists and artsy-creators who are pivoting toward Web3. For example, former American professional baseball player Micah Johnson pivoted to painting and focused his pieces on representation. In debuting his first digital piece, sä-v(ə-)rən-tē (pronounced “sovereignty’) Johnson was not only fueled by adversity but inspired by a question that would change the trajectory of his work.
“Can astronauts be black?” Johnson’s four-year-old nephew asked his mother.
Alas, the main character of “Akuverse” was created in February 2021. Aku is a physical depiction of the confidence and boldness of a little black, astronaut navigating his way through his dreams. The characterization of Aku challenges the notion that dreams are exclusive to certain social identities.
15,000 avatars of a black kid astronaut are going to take over Twitter profile pictures Friday.
That’s important.
— Micah Johnson (@Micah_Johnson3) April 20, 2022
The story of Aku is told via NFTs or chapters that depict the journey of Aku’s dreams. Micah Johnson recently air-dropped 9,241 Akustar mint passes to Aku chapter holders that are now trading at 4.85 Ether (ETH) ($14,331.65). In the last seven days, the Aku Mint Pass amassed over $13.4 million as the Akustars got ready for their largest expedition yet with a proof-of-profile (PFP) launch.
Akutars could be more than just another PFP
Akutars is the three-dimensional 15,000 PFP collection of Akuverse, which will also live on the Ethereum blockchain. The images are meant to empower and the comments on Twitter prove that the story and imagery of Aku resonated with a range of NFT collectors.
“Base” Akutars.
Which one is your favorite? pic.twitter.com/XhMBpnmq5J
— Aku :: Akutars (@AkuDreams) April 13, 2022
According to data from NFTgo, 60% of diamond-hand investors have held their Aku Mint Pass for more than a week, while approximately 30% of owners have held it for less than a week.
Volume for Akutar Mint Passes has increased by 26% in the last seven days, and the average sale price is up by 89%.
Akutars are not only a symbol of confidence and courage, but also of style. The collection will feature unique items and traits created by some of the most notable names in streetwear like Pharrell Williams, Billionaire Boys Club, ICECREAM, Puma and luxury streetwear expert Upscale Vandal. Roc Nation’s streetwear label Paper Planes and New York-based luxury label Who Decides War also helped design Akutars.
These strategic partnerships are more than just drip for Akutars. Owners of the PFPs will be granted a range of perks and incentives in the Akuverse, along with real life access to exclusive experiences, collaborations and products.
What could be unique about Akutars in relation to other NFTs is the cultural significance of Aku and how his story has impacted key players throughout the ecosystem who want to ensure the story is heard.
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Ready to launch
On October 13, 2021, Visa announced its partnership with Micah Johnson and further plans to support the artist and the creator economy. In an interview with NBC, Micah Johnson expressed his realization that there was an “audience saying this is what we want in the world,” and they have shown support by investing in the project .
In just a year, AkuDreams amassed over $60 million in total volume sales across all ten Aku chapter NFTs and Akutar Mint Passes. Johnson has also confirmed that Aku’s story will be made into a feature film where the Aku chapters (NFT) may be reflected in scenes.
As previously mentioned, 9,241 Aku Mint Passes were distributed to all respective Aku chapter holders and 5,500 will be available for the public to mint in a Dutch auction on April 22.
Akutar Public Sale Friday // 2 PM EST
⭐ 5,500 Available
⭐️ Price TBA
⭐ .1 ETH drop every 6 minutes
⭐ Max Mint (3)
⭐ The lowest bid sets the price for everyoneAND…
⭐ .5E Discount off the final price for Akutar Pass Holders. Ex: 3 mints with 3 passes = 1.5E off
— Aku :: Akutars (@AkuDreams) April 19, 2022
In true Dutch auction fashion, the lowest bid within the auction will set the price for everyone. This means that any bid higher than the lowest will pay the lowest bid. Many NFT investors took to Twitter to commend the intention of an “actual” Dutch auction, implying that other projects who employed the same mechanism did not execute it properly.
The increasing number of NFT auctions and drops make them difficult to track and many go unnoticed. In hindsight, Moonbirds’ 2.5 Ether ($7,385) lock-in bid seems like a steal when compared to its current price.
This suggests that investors give a lot of thought to the reputation and credibility of a team and their history. It’s possible that Akuverse reflects an evolution where the community resonates with the cultural significance of diversity and inclusivity, rather than simply centering around a product, brand or genre.
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Author: Alyssa Exposito