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Veve Partners With Marvel to Drop Limited Edition NFT Covers Featuring Spider-Man, Black Panther

Veve Partners With Marvel to Drop Limited Edition NFT Covers Featuring Spider-Man, Black PantherOn August 29, the digital collectibles company Veve announced that the platform has launched digital variant non-fungible token (NFT) covers from three Marvel comic book artists. Veve and Marvel detailed that the NFT drops called the Marvel Artworks collection will be limited edition, 1-of-1 releases of three Marvel comic covers featuring Spider-Man, and the Black […]

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Topps Releases NFTs Featuring Science Fiction-Themed Collectible Card Series Mars Attacks

Topps Releases NFTs Featuring Science Fiction-Themed Collectible Card Series Mars AttacksOn Monday, the sports and entertainment collectibles giant Topps announced the launch of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) based on the firm’s classic science fiction-themed trading card series Mars Attacks. The limited-edition NFT collection will be hosted on the NFT platform Curio and will “mark Mars Attacks’ introduction into the blockchain.” Topps Launches NFTs Dedicated to the […]

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Disney to Drop ‘Golden Moments’ NFT Collectible Series via Digital Collectibles App Veve

Disney to Drop ‘Golden Moments’ NFT Collectible Series via Digital Collectibles App VeveOn November 12, the Walt Disney Company will be celebrating the first annual Disney+ Day and will be launching non-fungible token (NFT) collectibles to celebrate the experience. Disney fans will be able to obtain official NFTs from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and more via the digital collectibles app Veve. Entertainment Giant Disney to Drop […]

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Marvel reveals official NFTs will be available on VeVe marketplace by 2022

Some of the more well known characters from Marvel include Wolverine, Spiderman, Iron Man, and Captain America.

The VeVe virtual marketplace will soon have official nonfungible tokens and digital comic books from Marvel.

In a Thursday announcement, Marvel Entertainment said it had partnered with Orbis Blockchain Technologies to release nonfungible tokens, or NFTs, and digital collectibles on the VeVe marketplace app starting later this year. According to the entertainment company, the NFTs will include digital collectibles and comic books which Marvel fans can trade as well as display in virtual showrooms.

“We hope to expand the limits of what Marvel fandom can be, starting with personal and interactive digital collectibles that, through NFTs, fans can truly collect, share, and enjoy in a way that they have not been able to do before,” said Marvel’s vice president of business development and strategy Daniel Fink.

All the Marvel digital collectibles will be minted on the blockchain and be available for users to buy and sell to others on VeVe’s secondary marketplace with the in-app token Gems (GEM). The VeVe app accepts credit card payments for the tokens, and already offers digital collectibles with characters from DC Comics, Star Trek, and other franchises. Some of the more well known characters from Marvel include Wolverine, Spiderman, Iron Man, and Captain America.

Though Marvel has largely not been directly involved with the crypto space, individual artists can still offer their work featuring known characters. In February, an NFT featuring a Spiderman drawing by Adam Kubert sold for more than $25,000 on Portion.io, a platform that allows users to create and auction rare art.

Related: Former DC comic book artist fetches $1.85M auctioning Wonder Woman NFTs

In addition, digital assets and aspects of the crypto space have found their way into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The third episode of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier series available on Disney+ had a reference to a $59 million Bitcoin (BTC) bounty.

The VeVe marketplace has reported it sold more than 580,000 NFTs since December 2020. Cointelegraph reported in May that NFT trading volume across the space could reach $175 million by October, with an industry market capitalization of $470 million.

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