🎉 Share Your 2025 Year-End Summary & Win $10,000 Sharing Rewards!
Reflect on your year with Gate and share your report on Square for a chance to win $10,000!
👇 How to Join:
1️⃣ Click to check your Year-End Summary: https://www.gate.com/competition/your-year-in-review-2025
2️⃣ After viewing, share it on social media or Gate Square using the "Share" button
3️⃣ Invite friends to like, comment, and share. More interactions, higher chances of winning!
🎁 Generous Prizes:
1️⃣ Daily Lucky Winner: 1 winner per day gets $30 GT, a branded hoodie, and a Gate × Red Bull tumbler
2️⃣ Lucky Share Draw: 10
The Pudgy Penguins crypto project lit up the Las Vegas scene during Christmas
Source: PortaldoBitcoin Original Title: Pudgy Penguins crypto project lit up the Las Vegas sphere during Christmas Original Link: https://portaldobitcoin.uol.com.br/projeto-cripto-pudgy-penguins-iluminou-a-esfera-de-las-vegas-durante-o-natal/ The Pudgy Penguins cryptocurrency project lit up the Las Vegas Sphere at Christmas after debuting an ad on-site Tuesday.
The recent announcement from the crypto-native brand caused some traders to panic, as the community behind the meme coin Dogwifhat (WIF), on Solana, was unable to advertise at the venue earlier this year, despite raising $700,000 in an attempt to do so — funds that the team later refunded to contributors.
A Sphere spokesperson had previously said that the venue would only accept crypto advertising from exchanges or related to Bitcoin. Despite this, supporters of Dogwifhat announced in January that they would appear at the Sphere in Las Vegas.
For this reason, a Sphere representative said they were “disappointed” that the Dogwifhat team was using the venue’s name for “fraudulent purposes.”
So, how did Pudgy Penguins — a brand that started as a collection of NFT profile pictures, created a memecoin called PENGU on Solana, helped launch a second-layer network on Ethereum, among other initiatives — manage to advertise at the Sphere?
No crypto ads
“This activation specifically celebrates our physical products, such as toys, animations, and merchandise. It has nothing to do with the crypto side of our business,” said Vedant Mangaldas, director of strategy and communications at Pudgy Penguins. “We are fully aware of Sphere’s guidelines regarding crypto-related topics.”
Before Tuesday’s debut, a Sphere spokesperson confirmed that Pudgy Penguins would “wrap” the Sphere and that the venue’s policy on crypto had not changed, as this activation specifically relates to physical products.
This means that during the seven days of display, Pudgy Penguins NFTs, the Pengu memecoin, or any other crypto-related ventures will not be mentioned at the Sphere. Instead, the animation in the exosphere focuses on the cartoonish creatures that drive the brand and briefly mentions product availability.
Meet Pudgy Penguins
Pudgy Penguins entered the physical products world in 2023 and began being sold at major retailers. By February 2024, the Pudgy Toys line had already accumulated $10 million in sales, less than a year after the collection’s launch. The brand also achieved similar success with its social media content and GIF library, which reached a wide audience without obvious crypto connections.
“We have 2 million followers on Instagram, and, you know, I’d say 90% of them probably don’t even know crypto exists. This celebrates that other side of the spectrum,” explained Mangaldas. “When you have a billion views on GIFs, I would assume most don’t know we’re a crypto company. And I think that’s the beauty of Pudgy Penguins.”
Still, it wasn’t an easy path to get involved with the Sphere, despite a playful tease on social media.
In reality, a source familiar with the business said that talks with the Sphere began in early 2024. These discussions became more serious this year as Pudgy Penguins gained more traction outside the crypto universe.
After that, it took months for animators to create the content, which is now displayed on the venue’s exosphere and can be seen from various points in Las Vegas. A source close to the activation said Pudgy Penguins hopes to generate a highly viral moment from a one-minute animation.
According to reports, Pudgy Penguins paid up to $600,000 to “wrap” the Sphere for seven days. While cartoon penguins adorn the exterior of the Sphere, the interior is showcasing other attractions.