Moonbirds

Moonbirds is a collection of 10,000 pixel owl NFTs on the Ethereum blockchain, launched on April 16, 2022 by PROOF Collective — a private NFT collector’s club co-founded by internet entrepreneur Kevin Rose. The mint was exclusively available to PROOF Collective members and a public allowlist, and generated over $100 million in sales within 48 hours, making it one of the largest NFT launches in history.

Moonbirds introduced the concept of “nesting” — a lock-up mechanic rewarding holders for keeping their NFTs in their wallets for extended periods. Despite a strong launch, the project became controversial in August 2022 when PROOF moved Moonbirds to a CC0 (Creative Commons Zero) license without clear community consensus, and the floor price declined sharply in the NFT bear market.


Key Statistics

Stat Value
Collection size 10,000
Launch date April 16, 2022
Mint price 2.5 ETH
48-hour sales >$100M
Creator PROOF Collective / Kevin Rose
Blockchain Ethereum
Peak floor price ~38 ETH (~$120,000)

PROOF Collective

PROOF Collective is an exclusive NFT club founded by Kevin Rose (founder of Digg, Google Ventures partner) and artist Justin Mezzell. Membership was represented by 1,000 NFTs. PROOF positioned itself as a curated community for serious NFT collectors, with benefits including early access to new drops, events, and private Discord channels.

Moonbirds was PROOF’s first major public NFT project — the mint being partially gated through PROOF Collective membership gave it scarcity and status from day one.


Nesting Mechanic

Moonbirds’ signature feature was nesting — holders could “nest” their owls by locking them in place (they couldn’t be transferred while nested, though they remained in the holder’s wallet). In return, nesting accrued benefits and status tiers over time:

Nest Tier Time Required
Bronze 7 days
Silver 30 days
Gold 60 days
Diamond 90 days
Enlightened 1 year

Higher nest tiers unlocked exclusive access to content, events, and eventual companion projects. The mechanic was designed to reward long-term holders and reduce sell pressure — a model later copied by other projects.


Oddities (Companion Collection)

In August 2022, PROOF launched Oddities — a companion collection of 10,000 generative cartoon characters airdropped to Moonbirds holders. Similar to BAYC’s BAKC, the airdrop rewarded existing holders and extended the ecosystem.


The CC0 Controversy

In August 2022, Kevin Rose announced that Moonbirds would move to a CC0 (Creative Commons Zero) license — meaning holders would give up commercial rights to their owl and the IP would be placed in the public domain, free for anyone to use.

The community reaction was strongly negative:

  • Many holders had purchased Moonbirds specifically for its commercial IP rights (similar to BAYC’s model)
  • The change was unilateral, with no holder vote
  • The Moonbirds floor price dropped significantly in the days following the announcement
  • Several prominent collectors publicly sold their owls in protest

Kevin Rose framed CC0 as “good for the culture” — allowing free proliferation of Moonbirds imagery. Critics argued it destroyed the commercial value proposition for which holders had paid.


PROOF’s Subsequent Projects

PROOF continued building despite the controversy:

  • Grails — a curated fine art NFT series (PROOF members)
  • Mythics — a generative companion to Moonbirds revealing unique creatures based on nesting status

Market History

Period Context
Apr 2022 $100M mint in 48h; floor immediately above mint price
Apr–Jun 2022 Peak floor ~38 ETH; strong momentum
Aug 2022 CC0 announcement; floor drops 40–50%
2023–2024 Bear market; floor fell to under 1 ETH

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