📰 Weekly NFT News
▪️ Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, many new Queen-themed NFT collections and tokens have emerged.
▪️ It has been announced that a special NFT collection will be released for the 66th anniversary of the Ballon d'Or, one of the most prestigious awards in football.
▪️ The 23-piece NFT collection of the Chicago Bulls, one of the NBA teams, will be put up for auction on September 22.
▪️ Known for football NFT cards, Sorare announced its cooperation with the NBA.
▪️ Viacom Int. for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. It was stated that trademark registration applications were made in the field of NFT and Metaverse.
🌐 Metaverse News
▪️ Puma introduced the Metaverse experience called Black Station, where it will showcase its NFT collections.
▪️ Spanish football league La Liga is stepping into the Metaverse with an agreement with StadioPlus and Decentraland.
🎵 Music Agenda
▪️ Universal Music Group has signed with top producers for the BAYC themed virtual group Kingship.
▪️ Sony Music has filed trademark registration applications in NFT and Metaverse.
🖼 Collection Corner
This week's NFT collection Boki, where the childlike imagination is free and invites you to the fantasy world.
Boki is a collection of 7,777 unique, immutable tokens (NFTs) that will reside on the Ethereum blockchain. Diverse and inclusive features have been designed to best represent both the world and its communities, including hairstyles, clothing, accessories and more. Each Boki is handmade through an extensive manufacturing process, creating unique characters for everyone.
Boki is a community-driven project focused on collaboration and connection. Their aim is to create a space for Boki owners to be their authentic selves while building a dreamy pop-natural world that connects Web2 and Web3.
You can click here to view the collection pieces.
💻 NFT Platform Review: COMEARTH
COMEARTH is the NFT project that aims to be the world's first e-commerce focused Metaverse.
With the COMEARTH platform, companies can create their own green e-commerce stores on Metaverse.
COMEARTH makes it easy for people and brands that own land in its Metaverse to sell their NFT products. Institutions that log into Metaverse can create a store using the COMEARTH infrastructure, almost "do it yourself". Beta version of store creation tools is scheduled to go live in October.
In the meantime, let's mention that the land prices of COMEARTH vary between 200 dollars and 180 thousand dollars.
In addition, COMEARTH will connect to Web2 platforms such as Salesforce, Shopify, OpenKart, Magenta and WooCommerce via APIs, making it easy for users to transition to the Metaverse e-commerce experience.
Within the scope of this transition, users will be able to transform the 2D product images they place in the store into 3D NFT models with a single click.
For more information about COMEARTH, click here.
👩🎨 Artist of the Week: Cem Haşimi
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