The Ultimate Guide to Funko Daria NFTs
Join Droppp on July 2, 2024, at 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET for the launch of Funko Daria NFTs. Includes limited edition Funko Pops to collect!
Mark your calendars for a spooky treat! Funko's anticipated Funkoween NFT drop is set for October 31, 2023, at 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET.
Funko & Droppp are back with another thrilling NFT drop this Halloween. After the massive success of their previous two Halloween NFT drops, Funko is set to release a new set of digital pops that are bound to send shivers down your spine and light up your collection.
Droppp hasn't revealed all redeemable Funko Pops, yet what we have seen is undoubtedly the highlight, a Glow in the Dark Zombie Samurai Freddy Funko.
This is a groundbreaking release as it marks the debut of the first Glow in the Dark NFT Funko pop. Given the immense popularity and demand for glow-in-the-dark physical pops, this digital-to-physical version is expected to be a massive hit among collectors.
But that's not all! There's a strong possibility that we'll see a Zombie Pirate Freddy Funko and a Zombie Proto the dog. While these characters appear on the NFT Pack art, it doesn't necessarily guarantee their physical release. If they are redeemable, it's still uncertain whether they'll have the glow-in-the-dark attribute. Regardless, they're bound to be in high demand!
With the introduction of the first-ever Glow in the Dark NFT Funko pop and the popularity of previous Funko Halloween NFT drops, the Funkoween NFT drop will likely be the boost in the arm Funko NFTs need.
For those looking to expand their digital collection or dive into the world of NFTs, this is an opportunity you won't want to miss. Keep an eye out for our ultimate guide which we will release shortly. In the meantime, you can learn how to set up your droppp account here:
Mark your calendars and get ready for a spooky and glowing Funkoween!
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