Puppy Bowl Partners With Chronicle For Exclusive NFT Collection
As the digital asset space grows, new use cases are found for blockchain, the technology behind this investment class. One of the most popular ways this technology has been used lately is with NFTs. These tokens have bec...
As the digital asset space grows, new use cases are found for blockchain, the technology behind this investment class. One of the most popular ways this technology has been used lately is with NFTs.
These tokens have become incredibly desirable, with almost $41 billion being spent on the NFT marketplaces in 2021 alone.
The NFT craze continues on its non-stop upwards trajectory as Discovery Inc. throws its hats into the ring with their own collection for the Puppy Bowl, a companion event to the Super Bowl where puppies play football.
Each Puppy Bowl NFT has a distinct design that includes visual tributes to the Puppy Bowl. A portion of the proceeds made from the NFTs will be going to the Orange Twins Rescue, an animal rescue organization founded by mega pop star Ariana Grande and brothers Scott and Brian Nicholson.
More on the Puppy Bowl NFT CollectionThe NFT collection consists of 23 exclusive NFTs, and prices range from $20 to $500 per digital playing card. The NFTs also run on a proof-of-stake blockchain to reduce the tokens’ carbon footprint.
The drops are split up into four categories:
- Free Common Cards – As the name suggests, this set was free and kicked off the collection.
- Common Cards – This drop has cards that feature Moby and Dinozzo, the captains of Team Fluff and Team Ruff.
- Rare Cards – This drop has cards featuring puppies in the starting line-up. If you collect all eight puppies from Team Ruff and Team Fluff, there’s an additional bonus card you can unlock.
- Legendary Cards – This drop features virtual pets and is the rarest set. There will only be 10 of each “Fluff 2022 Cryptopuppy” and “Ruff 2022 Cryptopuppy”.
The Puppy Bowl has been held every year since 2005 to highlight adoptable puppies that need homes and the rescues and shelters that house them.
This year’s Puppy Bowl XVIII will have 100 adoptable dogs from 33 states playing on Team Ruff and Team Fluff. The event will be held on February 13 at 2 p.m. ET, only a few hours before the Super Bowl airs.
Where Collectors Can Get Puppy Bowl NFTsPuppy Bowl NFTs are now available on Chronicle, a studio and NFT marketplace built for fans looking to acquire officially licensed collectibles. The platform launched in 2021 and is primed and ready to help users enter the metaverse.
With many of the world’s leading brands already using Chronicle, Puppy Bowl NFTs are sure to garner their fair share of attention from collectors looking for a fun and valuable digital asset worth owning.
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