TIME Magazine to Allow Users to Connect ETH Wallets and Buy Exclusive NFTs -Breaking
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The almost century old U.S. based TIME magazine has become quite fond of crypto, and is now set to allow readers to connect their wallets in order to purchase TIMEPieces – unique NFTs created by the TIME community.
TIME’s current NFT drop ‘Long Neckie Women,’ by 12-year old digital artist Nyla Hayes, features 1,000 artworks depicting 100 Women of the Year. The NFTs are available for 0.125ETH each, with the option of being sold on the OpenSea secondary marketplace.
The NFT collection of 100 women of the year contains portraits of the world’s most influential and inspiring women, including Coco Chanel, Amelia Earhart, Anna May Wong, Eva Perón, Frida Kahlo, Billie Holiday, China Machado, Dolores Huerta, Gloria Steinem, Indira Gandhi, Tu Youyou, Diana, Princess of Wales, Madonna, Toni Morrison, Michelle Obama, Malala Yousafzai, Pussy Riot, and Beyoncé.
Every TIMEPiece comes with utility features, access to live and virtual events from TIME and unlimited access. TIME.comYou can also access additional airdrops by clicking here
Click here to learn how you can mint TIMEPieces Here.
Flipside
- In November 2021, TIME began releasing a weekly newsletter named ‘In the Metaverse,’ which “calls for submissions from entrepreneurs building the next immersive digital frontier.”
- TIME entered into a partnership agreement with TIME in April 2021. Crypto.comThe company began accepting cryptocurrency payments for digital magazine subscriptions.
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