📰 Weekly NFT News
▪️ Former US President Donald Trump's first official NFT collection attracted attention with its fluctuating prices.
▪️ NBA legend Scottie Pippen's NFT collection was completely sold out 77 seconds after it went on sale.
▪️ Amazon's new documentary series 'NFTMe' met with the audience in the USA. NFTMe is about the experiences of artists, collectors and business people in the industry with NFTs.
▪️ Manchester United has released its first NFT collection on the Tezos ecosystem.
🌐 Metaverse News
▪️ Mercedes-Benz has filed new trademark registration applications for Metaverse and NFTs.
▪️ The Spanish government announced that it has allocated $ 8 million in funds for the development of the Metaverse and Gaming ecosystem.
🖼 Collection Corner
The guest of Collection Corner this week is Better Off Anon, a collection of 33 photos whose fashion and identity intersect with pop culture and crypto.
The creator of this collection is Guido Di Salle. Shot in the style of an editorial story, it is not only a fluid narrative from which the viewer can draw a lot, but also very well represents the familiar genres of photography that grace publications such as GQ Italia, Playboy & Refinery29. The collection was shot in about 3-4 hours in an old house in Toronto. Most of the works, this collection of spontaneous photographs, consists of images trying to communicate.
You can click here to view the collection pieces.
💻 NFT Platform Review: Splinterlands
Splinterlands is a play-to-win game built on the Hive blockchain. The game was previously called Steem Monsters and is played as a one-on-one battle between teams of monsters.
Players create collections of cards, each with their own stats and abilities. These cards are used to fight other players.
The game is completely free to try. To unlock the play-to-win features, players purchase a $10 Summoner's Book that unlocks the ability to complete daily missions, participate in season rewards, and earn Dark Energy Crystals (DEC), the game's token.
An average of three million transactions occur every day, and there are approximately 400,000 players worldwide competing, trading and winning. In essence, it is similar to most collectible card games (CCG), but built with a blockchain and NFT cards.
Highlights:
It's free to try.
Playable in web browser and Android.
Stylistic card art.
249 unique Monsters so far.
For more information about Splinterlands, click here.
👩🎨 Artist of the Week: Pak
You can click here for more info about the artist.
📊 NFT Marketplaces Weekly Volumes
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📊 Top Collections of the Week
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