Moonbirds to launch BIRB token in early Q1 2026
Key Takeaways
- Moonbirds will launch its native BIRB token in early Q1 2026, expanding its NFT ecosystem on Solana.
- Orange Cap Games, which acquired Moonbirds, is rapidly growing and diversifying into physical collectibles and trading card games.
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Moonbirds will launch its native token BIRB on Solana in early Q1 2026, as confirmed by Spencer Gordon-Sand, CEO of Orange Cap Games, the NFT project’s parent company.
“Our native token is coming early Q1 [of] 2026 as we pursue growing toward being a multi-billion dollar company doing billions of dollars of revenue like Pop Mart does, being the Pop Mart of web3,” said Spencer, speaking at Solana Breakpoint 2025.
Orange Cap Games acquired Moonbirds IP in May as part of its core mission to bring NFT intellectual property to life through consumer products and gaming.
According to Spencer, the company, now in its second year of operation, is on track to generate about $8 million in revenue this year and projects around $20 million in revenue next year based on current distributor commitments.
The web3 startup has already achieved success with Vibes, a Pudgy Penguins trading card game that has generated about $6 million in revenue over the last 12 months. The Moonbirds IP will join the Vibes trading card game product next year, Spencer noted.
Orange Cap Games has secured distribution partnerships with major traditional collectible distributors, including GTS and Star City Games. The company has also partnered with CGC and PSA in the grading space.
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