Tokenizing the Titanic: New Partnership Brings Real Artifacts from Wreckage to NFT Market
Physical artifacts retrieved from the wreckage of the Titanic are set to be tokenized as NFTs and shared with the world through a new, three-way partnership. The collaboration involves RMS Titanic (RMST), which holds exc...
The collaboration involves RMS Titanic (RMST), which holds exclusive salvage rights over the wreck and the wreckage site of the Titanic, Hong Kong-based Venture Smart Financial Holdings, and Web3 firm Artifact Labs....
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