Did you know that Limit Break, a Web3 gaming start-up, paid US $6.5 million for advertising its anime-inspired NFT game project during Super Bowl? I heard about this yesterday.
The commercial featured a QR code to scan and mine a free Ethereum NFT. 10,000 collectible NFTs were made available for this promotion.
As no crypto commercials were expected to be aired during Super Bowl this year, viewers were surprised to see the NFT-powered game being advertised. The advert claimed that viewers could mint or generate the free NFT inspired by the DigiDaigaku game project simply by scanning it.
It's fascinating to see how quickly NFTs are being implemented in some real-life events. It appears that we will use them for a variety of purposes and in a variety of industries.
I read here some interesting stuff about all of this; for example, to claim the NFT, users needed an Ethereum wallet. Mainstream viewers complained that the minting process was too complicated and excluded crypto newcomers. Many seasoned crypto traders have been leaving comments on CryptoTwitter to say that the onboarding process to create a wallet was not easy for the mass public.
Did you get these NFTs?
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