Asprey Studio Silver Dice Sets Transition to Market-Based Pricing at 1,111 Rolls
Asprey Studio Silver Dice Sets Transition to Market-Based Pricing at 1,111 Rolls
🎲 Silver Dice Pricing Shift

Asprey Studio's Luck Collection Shifts to Market Pricing
The silver dice sets from Asprey Studio's Luck collection are transitioning from a fixed price of $8,888 to a market-determined price of 1,111 rolls.
Key Details:
- Solid silver "imperfect" perfect dice produced by Asprey Studio of London
- Each piece individually hallmarked with VV and Checks hallmarks by the UK Assay Office
- Collection will function as a price discovery mechanism for Luck
- Supply cap set at 1,111 pieces
This pricing shift represents a move toward market-driven valuation for the luxury collectible dice sets.
The long term game revolves around the silver sets of Luck produced by Asprey Studio - which will migrate from a fixed price of $8,888 to a market price of 1,111 rolls.
🎲 Dice Game Sets Refund Deadline
A dice-based game has announced a critical milestone: if the project fails to reach 1,111 participants, all players will receive **full refunds** while keeping their dice. Key details: - Players can trade imperfect dice to complete a set of 1 through 6 - Completed sets qualify for a **signed edition** - The refund guarantee protects early participants This approach offers downside protection while maintaining collection value, an unusual structure in web3 gaming projects.
Digital Art Engagement Matches Physical Art Basel Attendance
**Digital art participation is reaching parity with traditional art events.** Art Basel's digital platform recorded **757 interactions in 48 hours**, nearly matching the estimated **2,000 in-person engagements** at Art Basel Hong Kong (approximately 400 per day). This signals growing legitimacy for digital art formats. **Key market trends:** - 51% of high-net-worth collectors purchased digital art in 2025 - Digital, film, and video art sales grew from 1% to 3% of global market share between 2024-2025 - Data sourced from the 2026 Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report The convergence of physical and digital engagement metrics suggests the art world is adapting to hybrid collection models, with digital formats gaining acceptance among traditional collectors.
On-Chain Dice Sets Unlock Hand-Signed Physical Collectibles

Collectors who assemble complete sets of dice (1-6) on-chain before mint close can claim hand-signed custom resin dice sets. The physical collectibles cost $80 plus shipping. A snapshot will be taken at mint close to determine eligibility. Trading imperfect dice to complete a full set also qualifies for the signed physical claim.
Self Checkout Acquired by X Museum Beijing

**Self Checkout** has been acquired by **X Museum** in Beijing. The acquisition marks a significant move for the digital art piece, which was notably the creator's final work on the proof-of-work Ethereum blockchain before the network's transition to proof-of-stake. X Museum, based in Beijing, will now house this historically significant NFT artwork that represents the end of an era in blockchain technology.