Hoffman's Bold NFT Move: What Drives This Crypto Expert to Embrace Cryptopunks
- Reid Hoffman, LinkedIn co-founder and VC, joined Cryptopunks NFT community by updating his X profile picture to a Cryptopunk avatar. - His move highlights long-term blockchain investment history and supports Cryptopunks' resilience amid broader NFT market declines. - Cryptopunks remain iconic NFTs with recent $170K+ sales, contrasting newer projects like Pudgy Penguins which saw 76% sales drops. - Hoffman's NFT endorsement intersects with AI governance debates, defending Anthropic against Trump administr
LinkedIn co-founder and well-known venture capitalist Reid Hoffman has demonstrated his support for the Cryptopunks NFT community by changing his X (formerly Twitter) profile image to a Cryptopunk character. On October 26, Hoffman shared, "I purchased this NFT several months back. My involvement in the crypto sector dates to 2013, and I’m thrilled to join one of the most impactful communities in this space," according to
Debuting in 2017, the Cryptopunks series is regarded as a landmark NFT project, with some pieces selling for millions. Recent figures show their popularity remains strong: in the last week alone, three Cryptopunks each sold for more than $170,000, as reported by
Hoffman’s adoption of a Cryptopunk avatar coincides with renewed momentum in the NFT sector. OpenSea, the top NFT trading platform, has revealed plans to introduce its own token, SEA, in the first quarter of 2026, allocating half of the initial revenue for buybacks, according to
This development also ties into larger conversations about digital property rights and decentralized platforms. A
Outside the NFT realm, Hoffman has also drawn attention for defending Anthropic, an AI safety startup, against claims of excessive regulation from Trump-era officials. In a direct X thread, Hoffman described Anthropic as "one of the good guys," praising its "responsible" approach to AI compared to rivals he accused of ignoring social consequences, according to the
This dispute reflects a widening rift in Silicon Valley over how AI should be governed. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei rejected Sacks’ accusations and agreed with Vice President JD Vance’s stance that AI should focus on "beneficial applications" while reducing risks, as noted by AOL. At the same time, Sacks has pushed for federal laws to override state-level AI rules, warning that a fragmented regulatory approach could undermine America’s edge over China, according to
Hoffman’s simultaneous advocacy for NFTs and AI demonstrates his conviction that blockchain can transform digital ownership and influence AI ethics. As the crypto and technology industries continue to shift, his prominent endorsements—and the debates they generate—are likely to shape both sectors.
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