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🚨 $5,000 BOUNTY 🚨 The First Appearance digital collectible of Jean Grey is dropping on @veve_official and we’re placing a $5,000 bounty on the Common Mint #1963! 🔥🐦🔥 Why 1963 matters: • Year Jean Grey debuted in X-Men #1 • Last mint number of the Common collection Drops Saturday (3/28) @ 8AM PST only on @veve_official. 💙 #DigitalCollectibles #MintNumbersMatter






Our latest VeVeVerse project is complete! 🙌🏼 Welcome to the Lookout—a recreation of the Dragon Ball Z stronghold, but reimagined with a CGD twist. Built for @kumab140—a proud father of 7, this space has more meaning than just collectibles and anime. But why? 👀 Here, battles are replaced by bonding. This space will be a place for Kuma to spend time & create memories with his kids. One of his dreams is to give his family a Beauty and the Beast-inspired home library. So nestled within a special spot, is a gift of love and imagination for his daughter and wife. 💙 Reach out today for a custom world in the VeVeVerse! 💫










The Q1 2025 VeVe Business Update is here! Watch Now 👉 youtu.be/hwvFWIiB11Q Co-CEO @mrbenrose, Co-Founder and COO @Daniel00077 and Co-Founder and Co-CEO @DavidYuNZ share major milestones from the start of the year and establish goals and priorities moving forward. From app updates to the launch of the VeVeVerse, it's been a busy first quarter. Learn about the initiatives and goals that will drive VeVe to be the place where the world collects.


Flawless Mechanics, Missed Marketing: A Look at VeVe’s Ron English Monopoly Drop 🎲 From a pure drop mechanics perspective, today’s Ron English Monopoly Game Board drop on VeVe was executed exceptionally well. For just $30, buyers received seven collectibles, averaging $4.28 each, along with a chance to land an ultra-scarce special edition collectible. Beyond the mechanics, the creativity behind this drop was also impressive. Purchasing the Monopoly game board allowed collectors to craft six pieces from a single collectible. Plus, each crafting attempt offered an opportunity to score a special edition or low-mint piece. However, from a sales standpoint, the drop may not have performed as expected. The main issue seems to be a lack of clear, engaging communication about these unique features. While the details were available in the VeVe blog, in today’s fast-paced digital world, collectors need concise, eye-catching summaries that immediately convey the value of a drop, something they can absorb at a glance on Twitter or Facebook. That’s really the only area for improvement. Overall, the drop mechanics and design were executed flawlessly.








