Don’t Miss Out: How to Secure Takashi Murakami’s 108 Flowers Revised NFT Card

Art meets blockchain in the latest drop from Takashi Murakami—and it’s already causing a frenzy.
The 108 Flowers Revised NFT card isn’t just another digital collectible. It’s a fusion of contemporary art and crypto’s speculative chaos—because what’s better than paying rent money for a JPEG, right?
Here’s how to grab yours before the flippers take over.
Step 1: Get your crypto ready. Murakami’s drop won’t accept IOUs or hopium.
Step 2: Watch the gas fees. Nothing says 'financial enlightenment' like paying $200 to mint a $50 NFT.
Step 3: Pray to the blockchain gods. Even a 1% success rate feels like winning the lottery these days.
Love it or hate it, this drop is a cultural moment—just don’t expect it to pay off your student loans.
How to mint Takashi Murakami’s 108 Flowers Revised NFT collection?
Users can mint the NFT card collection 108 Flowers Revised starting from July 31 once it is launched on the Kaikai Kiki Marketplace. According to the guide, users must make a free account on the marketplace to participate in the campaign.
KaiKai Kiki Marketplace is the the official marketplace created for Takashi Murakami and Kaikai Kiki digital collectible NFTs.
After making an account, the user must connect their digital wallet to the Kiki Marketplace. If you don’t have a digital wallet, the site will make one for you. Next, choose the number of card packs you would like to purchase.
Payment can be made through credit cards or Base cryptocurrency connected through the digital wallet. Once payment is complete, packs will be minted directly and made available in the digital wallet.
A feature that comes with the card collectibles lets users choose to reveal the randomized card immediately or view the packs on their profile page on the Kaikai Kiki Marketplace. Revealing your cards will show which cards from the 108 variations are available in each pack.
It’s important to note that users will not be able to trade packs, linking each card purchased only to the owner.
Who is Takashi Murakami?
Takashi Murakami is a renowned contemporary Japanese artist known for blending traditional Japanese art with pop culture, anime, and commercial aesthetics. Born in Tokyo in 1962, Murakami studied traditional Nihonga painting but later shifted toward a style that blurs the lines between high and low art, leading to his development of the “Superflat” theory.
One of Murakami’s most iconic motifs is the smiling flower; depicted as brightly colored blooms with cheerful, cartoonish faces. These flowers, often seen in repeating patterns or overwhelming fields, have become a symbol of joy, innocence, and mass-produced happiness.
Throughout his career, Murakami has collaborated with major brands like Louis Vuitton and artists like New Jeans and Billie Eilish, merging art and commercial culture