NFT Platform, OneOf — To Deliver Grammy Award NFT Collection Soon -Breaking
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NFT Platform, OneOf — To Deliver Grammy Award NFT Collection Soon- Recording Academy and Grammy Awards have announced their collaboration with OneOf.
- OneOf, a platform for music NFT (music non-fiction technology), raised more than $60 million in 2018.
- OneOf uses the Tezos energy-efficient blockchain.
Recording Academy and Grammy Awards today announced a partnership with OneOf Music NFT Platform. With this, NFTs on Tezos are coming to the music industry’s biggest awards.
Tezos will host the Grammy Awards’ NFT series for the 64th-65th and the 66th Annual Grammy Awards. This partnership with OneOf builds on the previous relationships with the iHeartRadio Music Festival, which will be its official collectors partner. Notable artists such as Doja Cat, The Game, Charlie Puth and H.E.R. have released their NFTs via OneOf.
Co-President of the Recording Academy — Panos A. Panay, commented:
When we considered NFT partners, we wanted to partner with an like-minded organisation that had an artist first approach. We have found this in OneOf. The Academy is always on the lookout for creative ways to assist artists. We also seek new avenues of income generation, as well as ways that fans can interact with artists they admire. OneOf is proud to be a part of a NFT-based company.
OneOf uses Tezos. To be clear, OneOf developed its NFTs on the Tezos blockchain.
OneOf, which is a NFT platform for musicians and other creative industries is eco-friendly. Its team says that the platform doesn’t charge its artists and creator partners any minting fees to create NFTs. Tezos’s building process uses 2,000,000 times less energy per block than those of other blockchain networks, such as.
Co-Founder of OneOf — Lin Dai, expressed his thoughts on this, saying,
NFTs can be used in ways that are unmatched by other technology to empower the music business. This prestigious group is our honor.
The NFT Collection from the partnership will include digital collectibles, experiences and experiences celebrating Grammy nominees and winners. The Academy says that the Academy will unveil the NFT collection in January. Additionally, it will donate a portion of its proceeds to its scholarship fund.
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