Last updated: June 23, 2026
Hey hey, NFT friends! June came in hot with celebrity drops, mega token unlocks, fresh staking mechanics, and one seriously hyped L2 launch. From Telegram collectibles to $232M in DeFi NFTs, it’s clear Web3 didn’t take a summer break. Ready for a quick skim or deep dive? Here are the top 5 NFT stories from June you definitely don’t wanna miss. 👇
We’ve picked the top 5 NFT news items from all the updates last month — Every month, a new NFT News Top 5 — perfect whether you’re here for a quick skim or a deep dive.
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1. 🚀 OpenSea Launches OS2, Multi-Chain, Multi-Everything
🗓️ Reported May 29, 2025 | Source: CoinDesk
OpenSea is back in the spotlight with the launch of OS2, its massive platform overhaul. The new version supports assets across 19 blockchains — yep, you read that right — making it way more than just an NFT marketplace.
While folks are still waiting on that juicy $SEA token airdrop, OpenSea says it’s holding off until a few more features roll out. The real story here? OpenSea’s pivot to a broader, more inclusive crypto platform, and it might just be what they need to reclaim their spot at the top.
2. ⚖️ Finally, Some Clarity, NFT Royalties Aren’t Securities
🗓️ Reported May 21, 2025 | Source: Cointelegraph
Good news for artists and creators, the SEC has finally spoken. Commissioner Hester Peirce clarified that NFT royalties do NOT make your tokens securities.
It’s a big sigh of relief for everyone who’s been worried about how the law sees NFT secondary sales. Sure, this was kind of the general understanding already, but having it said loud and clear from a regulator? That hits different. Especially with so much FUD floating around these past few months.
3. 🖼️ Yuga Labs Donates CryptoPunks IP to Art Non-Profit
🗓️ Reported May 20, 2025 | Source: Decrypt
Talk about giving back to the culture, Yuga Labs just transferred CryptoPunks’ IP rights to APE Foundation’s Punk DAO, a non-profit focused on preserving and supporting on-chain art.
This is a huge move. Why? Because CryptoPunks are one of the OG NFT collections, and handing their rights over to a community-focused org says a lot about where Yuga sees the future of digital art going. It’s less about brand control now and more about heritage, culture, and keeping things decentralized. Kinda refreshing, right?
4. 🏟️ FIFA Goes All-In with Avalanche-Powered NFT Platform
🗓️ Reported May 23, 2025 | Source: Cointelegraph
Yep, FIFA is back in the NFT game and this time with its own Avalanche-powered blockchain. The idea? A slick new layer-1 built just for FIFA collectibles and fan engagement.
This could mean faster transactions, lower fees, and maybe even some real-world perks for holding certain NFTs. FIFA’s been flirting with Web3 for a while, but this shows they’re going steady now. Could we see game-day rewards or ticketing next?
5. 📈 NFT Market Makes a Comeback, $430M in May Sales!
🗓️ Reported May 27, 2025 | Source: CoinDesk
Guess who’s back, back again? NFTs with a total of $430 million in sales across marketplaces in May. That’s the highest it’s been in months.
According to CoinDesk’s breakdown, volume is up on platforms like Blur, OpenSea, and Magic Eden, with more wallets trading and fewer “dead” collections sitting untouched. Whether it’s the bull market vibes or people finally seeing long-term value in digital collectibles, the space feels alive again.
💭 Final Thoughts
So yeah, May kinda slapped. From OpenSea’s glow-up to Yuga Labs giving back to the art world, the NFT space felt more alive (and legit) than it has in a while. And with $430M flowing back into the market? Looks like we’re shaking off the dust.
As always, stay curious, stay safe, and we’ll catch you next month with more NFT goodness. Peace ✌️



