The Nightly Mint: Daily NFT Recap 2022-05-06

Coinbase’s NFT marketplace has underwhelmed by all intents and purposes, and this major coffee monster continues to invite chatter around NFT engagement. Will either of them deliver in the long-run?

Only time will tell, but in the meantime, we’ll grab a daily dose of Nightly Mint to recap some of Thursday’s NFT activity.

The Nightly Mint

Latest Mint: Coinbase NFT Marketplace Struggles

According to Dune data, Coinbase’s NFT marketplace release to the public has been exceptionally disappointing. The marketplace has less than 2,000 users at time of publishing, and the beta release – which had limited access only to select users – was also widely considered as particularly disappointing (after long hype) from the community.

In today’s market, expectations are high, are the need for top-tier players to deliver at a premium level is essentially where the bar is set. To date, few marketplaces have released products that have shown the potential to truly compete with some of the dedicated marketplace products that have established early-mover advantage.

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Coinbase has high expectations and thus far, has a lot left to deliver. | Source: NASDAQ: COIN on TradingView.com

Starbucks Loyalty Program

We’ve covered Starbucks intent to delve into NFTs in recent weeks, and now we’re hearing more as the coffee behemoth looks to overcome other struggles throughout it’s business.

Starbucks is slated to launch it’s first NFT release sometime later this year, and is reportedly aiming to integrate them into it’s massive loyalty program – which boasts over twenty million active members.

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