Starbucks fell short of selling out of its latest NFT collection on Polygon, dubbed 'The Starbucks First Store Collection.'
, which paid homage to the company's logo and reportedly sold out in under 20 minutes.
, for instance, has fallen below 50 ETH for the first time since last November, according to The Block's Data Dashboard. Floor prices of CryptoPunks and Mutant Ape Yacht Club have also declined.Starbucks' second paid collection
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