Doodles Launches NFT Stickers – Sold Out In Less Than 24 Hours

Even though the non-fungible token market may not be experiencing the same level of hype as it did in 2021-2022, it’s showing signs of a comeback with a focus on practical applications and new use cases. In recent days, the NFT trading volumes have seen a recent resurgence, particularly in top NFT series, indicating a continued interest and digital utility for non-fungible token collections.

Doodles Launches NFT Stickers

On June 18, 2025, Doodles, the digital asset incubation studio behind the popular Doodles NFT collection, launched an NFT sticker series. Launched sometime in 2021, Doodles is a globally acknowledged NFT collection from the digital artist Burnt Toast featuring a limited edition of 10,000 cartoons hosted on the Ethereum blockchain network. The Doodles NFT collection Features a combination of traits, ranging from hairstyles and clothing to accessories and more.

Surprisingly, the NFT sticker collection recently launched rapidly gained traction among and sold in less than 24 hours, solidifying that indeed the global NFT market is regaining hype again in 2025. The NFT sticker collection featured a limited edition of 3,333 stickers. This collection minted out faster than anyone would have expected. During the minting time, over 101,000 people tried to grab a pack.

By description, the NFT stickers are digital stickers that are tokenized as non-fungible tokens, meaning each sticker is unique and can be owned, traded, and potentially resold on any NFT marketplace. These NFTs go beyond simple digital images, representing verifiable ownership of a unique digital asset. These stickers can be used for various purposes, including expressing individuality, showcasing affiliations, and even automating tasks.

Doodles Enters The NFT Sticker Market

The Doodles NFT creator joins the rapidly growing list of non-fungible token projects that have launched NFT stickers, including Azuki, Bored Ape Yacht Club, and those integrated within Telegram’s NFT Sticker Shop. Specifically, Azuki released 3,333 NFT stickers for Telegram. The Sticker Shop on Telegram allows users to purchase and trade limited edition digital sticker packs as NFTs.

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