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Pudi Penguins deny the Opensia deal, focus on partnership

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Pudi Penguin speculated that it acquired NFT Marketplace Opensia, a deal after a wave of social media could be in early December 2024.

In Saturday’s post on X, the head of security in Pudi Penguin dismissed the acquisition. “Pudi Penguin did not buy Opensia … Chill,” he wrote.

He is not an essential acquisition for this project. “Talk about partnership with Lufthansa and NASCAR, and find the next Greet Brand to move forward with us,” Wrote by Beu.

Pudi Penguin is a collection of 8,888 flightless bird NFT launched in July 2021. NFT holders to earn from commercial use through their overpass platform.

Beu rejected the OpenSia acquisition rumors. Source: Bansa

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Rumors of Pudi Penguin’s interest in Opensia

Opencea acquisition rumors received traction after several X users after indicating previous comments by CEO Lucca Netz, which was now united October 2024 Pos Openesea.

Other community meters estimated that a purchase could be quietly shifted to the token support, cited by time with the DEC US declarations and subsequent politics of Openia.

However, Beu pushed back on the story. “I really don’t think that getting OS RN would make a lot of senses for us,” he wrote in an earr north, emphasized the team’s prefocus, rather confirmed the test.

Pudi Penguins have recently bent in brand partnership, including tie-ups with Lufthansa and NASCAR. Last month, the project also launched a skill-based web 3 game, called the Pengu Clash for the Open Network (Ton) Blockchain, which is involved in the competitive mini-game space.

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