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Yuga Labs Co-Founders Gordon Goner And Garga Are Living In GoblinTown After Ape-ing Into Gobs On Ape Earlier This Week!

Yuga Labs Co-Founders Gordon Goner and Garga are officially residents of Goblintown after ape-ing into the Gobs on Ape collection!

In case you’ve been living under a bridge, Gobs On Ape has taken over the timeline and ApeChain this week, with the community minting out Yuga Labs’ Head of Engineering James Hall’s Gobs On Ape collection.

In just a few days, Gobs On Ape skyrocketed from a free mint to a floor price of 300+ Ape, thanks to its groundbreaking on-chain tech—literally putting the JPEGs on ApeChain—and the incredible vibes from its insane art!

 

As Goblin talk intensified on the timeline, ApeChain enjoyer and Yuga Labs Co-Founder Gordon Goner announced that he had picked up a golden gremlin of his own on Thursday.

“Copped this gold lil fucker from one of my favorite new NFT projects on Apechain,” he tweeted. “Really dig this one.  @GobsOnApe.”

 

Goner’s Gob is a three-attribute Gob with a gold body, gold eyes, and a bloody mouth. According to Magic Eden, Goner’s Gob is the second-rarest mystical creature in the collection based on these traits.

A day after Goner moved into Goblin Town, Garga followed suit and purchased his own hoodie-wearing Gob! “It me,” Garga tweeted along with a photo of his new fren. “@GobsOnApe.”

 

The Bored Ape Gazette will continue to follow the Gobs On Ape collection and will let you know what happens next in Gob Land! Stay tuned for updates!

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  1. Looks like they’re having a blast with Gobs!

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