TL;DR
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An artist called Trevor Jones created a free to collect NFT, to pay homage to King Charles’ coronation – and 20,000 of them were minted (!?)
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Each NFT granted the holder a chance to win one of 444 limited edition signed physical prints, from Jones.
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An artist called Trevor Jones created a free to collect NFT, to pay homage to King Charles’ coronation.
…and 20,000 of them were minted!?
Free or not, getting 20k people to do take action on something is no small task.
NFTs + The Royal Family?
Honestly, when we first heard about the project, we didn’t see the two interests aligning…
But here we are.
Maybe it was the chance to win one of the 444 limited edition signed physical prints, from Jones, that did it?
Perhaps it was because Jones’ last release, ‘Bitcoin Angel,’ set a record for the most expensive open-edition NFT artwork, racking up $4M in sales in just seven minutes?
Or maybe NFT degens have a secret love for Netflix’s ‘The Crown‘?
We don’t know.
If you have any leads – email us at hello@web3daily.co.
WE NEED ANSWERS.