It looks like narrative-driven NFT projects are once again gaining traction. In recent weeks, we’ve seen a wave of new and exciting collections emerge, each aiming to carve out its place and make an impact on the Web3 scene. While we’re still waiting for that one groundbreaking project to spark the next mini-meta, there are already several noteworthy drops worth watching closely.
Here’s a quick rundown of the most promising projects that have caught our attention lately:
MegaHeroes is an NFT collection consisting of 2,222 OG Passes, set to launch on the Ethereum network. However, the real story lies beyond just Ethereum — the project is deeply integrated with MegaETH, a Layer 2 network. OG Pass holders will get early access to MegaETH’s exclusive testnet, making it more than just an NFT — it’s also a gateway to infrastructure-level utility.
The project is receiving a good deal of inbound attention. Even Magic Eden, one of the leading NFT marketplaces, has left comments and shown support. Definitely one to watch if you're into L2 ecosystems and early utility.
Melio Hl is an animated NFT collection launching on Hyperliquid, a relatively new player in the crypto space. Not much information has been disclosed about the collection itself, but what we do know is promising — it’s expected to be free-to-mint, a format that continues to attract significant attention.
Currently, you can participate in a range of raffles on Twitter to win guaranteed token distribution (GTD). While still mysterious, Melio Hl carries the kind of early energy that often signals a strong community-based launch.
This one’s a bit different. Jupis is a crypto-native watch brand being built for the Abstract Chain by an influencer known as machlovin. The project is drawing parallels to historical NFT phenomena like Uniswap Socks, where limited-edition physical goods intersect with blockchain-based scarcity.
According to the creator, the concept has been in development for over 2.5 years, with careful attention given to branding and community positioning. Jupis is shaping up to be more than just an NFT drop — it’s a narrative play that may spark a new category of digital-to-physical brand storytelling.
Runelings is an upcoming NFT collection on the Ordinals protocol, Bitcoin’s answer to digital collectibles. The team behind Runelings is planning what they claim will be the largest giveaway in BTC NFT history, with a mechanic where every 10th holder wins a prize.
This is a great opportunity to get involved early — you might want to keep tabs on the project and aim for a whitelist (WL) spot if you're looking for a fast flip or long-term upside.
Teddium is another fresh face on the Bitcoin NFT scene, with ambitions of launching a collection that stands out. It’s tied to what the team calls the first meme coin built using BRC-2.0, promising a mix of token utility and NFT collectibility.
It’s still very early — the project only launched its Twitter account a week ago — but early engagement could offer potential advantages. If you're a fan of experimental Bitcoin-native projects, this one might be worth bookmarking.
Right now, the NFT market is buzzing with pre-launch energy. There are numerous projects gearing up to mint in the coming weeks, and many still offer the chance to secure a whitelist spot.
If you enjoy this kind of narrative — where storytelling, innovation, and early access meet — then we highly recommend checking out the collections mentioned above. Some of them could very well become defining projects of the next NFT cycle.
Stay sharp, stay early.