Pizzafrogieeone Exclusive -
With great exclusivity comes great counterfeiting. The secondary markets (particularly OpenSea and Blur) are flooded with imposters. Here is your checklist for authentication:
Best for Facebook Groups or Discord announcements.
Title: 🍕 FROG BLOG: The "One Exclusive" Origin Story 🐸
Body: Hey Frog Squad! 🐸✨
A lot of you have been asking: What makes the PizzaFrogieeOne Exclusive so special? pizzafrogieeone exclusive
It’s simple. While everyone else is chasing flies, we’re chasing flavor.
The "One Exclusive" isn't mass-produced. It’s a testament to the weirdos, the gamers, and the late-night pizza lovers. Each piece in this series is hand-numbered and comes with a digital certificate of "Extra Cheesiness."
We built this for the collectors who understand that a frog with a pizza is superior to a frog without one. Logic.
Drop your favorite pizza topping in the comments below! (Pineapple lovers, be brave 🍍👊). With great exclusivity comes great counterfeiting
With high value comes high forgery. Scammers have already tried to sell "Pizzafrogieeone 2.0" and "PizzaFrogieOne" (note the capitalization difference). To authenticate a genuine exclusive, look for the "Triple-F" watermark:
If you buy a version that runs smoothly at 24fps or 30fps, you have bought a fake.
FrogieeOne physically mailed a 1-of-1 signed trading card to the wallet address of every original minter. This means that if you own the digital PizzaFrogieeOne Exclusive, you are legally entitled to claim a physical artifact. The physical card features a QR code that, when scanned, plays a 30-second voicemail from the artist (sped-up frog croaks mixed with lo-fi hip hop).
Let’s break down the cipher.
Putting it together: The Pizzafrogieeone exclusive is a first-edition, non-public, limited-run digital artifact (and occasionally physical tie-in) linked to the Pizzafrogie universe. Only 100 units are verified to exist.
Every great myth has a humble beginning. The Pizzafrogieeone exclusive was not born in a boardroom. It was born in a Discord server at 3:00 AM.
The creator, known only by the handle Chef_Slippers, was developing a trading card game called "Kitchen Clash." During a sleep-deprived coding session, they attempted to type "Pizza Frogie One Exclusive" as a file name for a rare character skin. Their finger slipped on the "e" key, resulting in "Pizzafrogieeone."
Chef_Slippers decided to keep the typo. In a manifesto posted to a now-deleted Medium article, they wrote: “Perfection is boring. The glitch is the art. Pizzafrogieeone is the stutter in the matrix of commercialized cuteness.” With high value comes high forgery
They minted 100 copies of a GIF showing the Frogie doing a backflip off a tower of pizza boxes. 99 were given away for free to random followers. The 100th was burned (sent to a dead wallet) as a ritual sacrifice to the internet gods.
Two years later, one of those free GIFs sold for 4.2 Ethereum.
