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MixMob, a Solana-powered gaming universe on Remix Culture, has launched the first card strategy racing game, Racer 1, with “race-to-earn” gameplay mechanics where gamers, crypto enthusiasts and degens can participate and win crypto. 

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FIFA's Blockchain Move: The Convergence of Sport and Technology with New NFT Collection⚽️As one of the world's largest football organizations, #FIFA continues to take innovative steps at the intersection of technology and sports. In this vein, its collaboration with blockchain technology firm Modex marks a significant milestone in FIFA's digital transformation journey. Ahead of the 2023 Club World Cup in Saudi Arabia, this initiative will launch FIFA's own NFT (Non-Fungible Token) collection.The collection, debuting on December 15th, comprises a total of 100 NFTs. However, these NFTs offer more than just digital collectibles; they provide owners with unique opportunities like the chance to win tickets to the 2026 World Cup final. This feature is generating considerable excitement among collectors and football fans alike.FIFA's new venture extends beyond the limited series of NFTs. In the coming days, an additional 900 digital collections featuring key moments and memorabilia from the tournament in digital form are planned to be released on popular digital platforms like Polygon and OpenSea. These collections aim to digitalize sports memorabilia and reach a global audience.Named FIFA+ Collect, this new platform was prepared on a platform supported by Algorand in September 2022. It serves as a foundation for FIFA's digital collections, offering various interactions for users. To date, over 909,000 digital collections have been minted across 11 NFT series, achieving a trading volume of $2.4 million.FIFA's latest blockchain-based initiative represents an innovative step in shaping the future of football, bringing together the worlds of sports and technology. This move demonstrates the potential impact of digital collections and blockchain technology in the sports industry. This new and exciting phase in the world of sports promises to unite football enthusiasts and technology aficionados alike, offering an interactive and innovative experience.#Nft #FIFANFT

FIFA's Blockchain Move: The Convergence of Sport and Technology with New NFT Collection⚽️

As one of the world's largest football organizations, #FIFA continues to take innovative steps at the intersection of technology and sports. In this vein, its collaboration with blockchain technology firm Modex marks a significant milestone in FIFA's digital transformation journey. Ahead of the 2023 Club World Cup in Saudi Arabia, this initiative will launch FIFA's own NFT (Non-Fungible Token) collection.The collection, debuting on December 15th, comprises a total of 100 NFTs. However, these NFTs offer more than just digital collectibles; they provide owners with unique opportunities like the chance to win tickets to the 2026 World Cup final. This feature is generating considerable excitement among collectors and football fans alike.FIFA's new venture extends beyond the limited series of NFTs. In the coming days, an additional 900 digital collections featuring key moments and memorabilia from the tournament in digital form are planned to be released on popular digital platforms like Polygon and OpenSea. These collections aim to digitalize sports memorabilia and reach a global audience.Named FIFA+ Collect, this new platform was prepared on a platform supported by Algorand in September 2022. It serves as a foundation for FIFA's digital collections, offering various interactions for users. To date, over 909,000 digital collections have been minted across 11 NFT series, achieving a trading volume of $2.4 million.FIFA's latest blockchain-based initiative represents an innovative step in shaping the future of football, bringing together the worlds of sports and technology. This move demonstrates the potential impact of digital collections and blockchain technology in the sports industry. This new and exciting phase in the world of sports promises to unite football enthusiasts and technology aficionados alike, offering an interactive and innovative experience.#Nft #FIFANFT
⚡ FIFA rolls out its NFT collection that offers chance at World Cup final tickets FIFA has announced the launch of its NFTs which will give owners of the first 100 released a chance to get tickets to the 2026 FIFA World Cup final. Furthermore, the organization is also moving its NFT collectibles to the Polygon blockchain from Algorang. $MATIC #FIFA #Polygon #MATIC🔥🔥 #NFTs💌🖼️🇩🇪
⚡ FIFA rolls out its NFT collection that offers chance at World Cup final tickets

FIFA has announced the launch of its NFTs which will give owners of the first 100 released a chance to get tickets to the 2026 FIFA World Cup final. Furthermore, the organization is also moving its NFT collectibles to the Polygon blockchain from Algorang.

$MATIC #FIFA #Polygon #MATIC🔥🔥 #NFTs💌🖼️🇩🇪
#FIFA in collaboration with #Modex reveals an #NFT collection for the 2023 Club World Cup. FIFA Collect is set to introduce a novel dual digital collectible in collaboration with tech firm Modex for the FIFA Club World Cup Saudi Arabia 2023. In the inaugural release, FIFA Collect+ will make 100 digital collectibles accessible on December 15, featuring exclusive items that provide the opportunity to secure tickets for the FIFA World Cup 26 final. An additional 900 digital collectibles will be released on the #Polygon network and offered on the #OpenSea platform, with the launch scheduled for December 19 as the FIFA Club World Cup approaches its climax. This collection will include significant moments from the tournament along with digital renditions of memorabilia. 👉 www.fifa.com/fifaplus/en/tournaments/mens/fifa-club-world-cup/saudi-arabia-2023/articles/plus-collect-new-collection-collaboration-modex
#FIFA in collaboration with #Modex reveals an #NFT collection for the 2023 Club World Cup.

FIFA Collect is set to introduce a novel dual digital collectible in collaboration with tech firm Modex for the FIFA Club World Cup Saudi Arabia 2023. In the inaugural release, FIFA Collect+ will make 100 digital collectibles accessible on December 15, featuring exclusive items that provide the opportunity to secure tickets for the FIFA World Cup 26 final.

An additional 900 digital collectibles will be released on the #Polygon network and offered on the #OpenSea platform, with the launch scheduled for December 19 as the FIFA Club World Cup approaches its climax. This collection will include significant moments from the tournament along with digital renditions of memorabilia.

👉 www.fifa.com/fifaplus/en/tournaments/mens/fifa-club-world-cup/saudi-arabia-2023/articles/plus-collect-new-collection-collaboration-modex
FIFA's Dive into NFTs: Club World Cup Collection Launches Amid Sluggish Trading Activity- FIFA joins forces with Modex to introduce exclusive NFTs for the upcoming 2023 Club World Cup. - These unique digital assets will be available through the FIFA+ Collect platform, utilizing Algorand's technology. - The initial set of 100 NFTs will launch on December 15th, presenting an opportunity for purchasers to contend for tickets to the World Cup 2026. - Following this, a subsequent release of 900 NFTs is scheduled for December 18th, using Polygon for minting. - Currently, the trading volume for FIFA NFTs stands at a modest $2.4 million, with just 11.57% of packs minted, indicating relatively low activity in the market. In sync with the trend seen across various domains, NFTs have found a new avenue: the realm of soccer. FIFA, the global governing body for football, has unveiled plans to release a series of nonfungible tokens (NFTs) for the 2023 Club World Cup held in Saudi Arabia from December 12 to December 22. The resurgence of NFTs in late 2023 parallels Bitcoin's resurgence, buoying the broader crypto market. With this resurgence, NFTs have regained popularity, marked notably by the rise in trading volumes, which currently sit at $321 million compared to a mere $56 million in mid-October. FIFA's partnership with Modex, a blockchain firm specializing in NFT solutions, has birthed FIFA+ Collect, a dedicated platform for FIFA NFTs built on the Algorand blockchain due to its scalability and cost-efficiency. The FIFA NFTs will depict snapshots of the Club World Cup, a prestigious event gathering top teams and players from diverse regions. Two batches of NFTs are scheduled for release: the first 100 on December 15, offering a chance to win tickets to the 2026 FIFA World Cup final, and the subsequent 900 on December 18, showcasing iconic moments from the Club World Cup. These NFTs will be minted on Polygon and listed on OpenSea. Similar to other NFT collections, the FIFA NFTs will vary in rarity and value, offering different benefits such as exclusive content, event access, and selling rights across platforms. Despite 11 NFT drops since its launch in September 2022, FIFA+ Collect has recorded a trading volume of $2.4 million across primary and secondary markets, with only 11.57% of the total NFT packs minted so far. The highest-priced NFT sold was the "Argentina #6" at $4,000, featuring Lionel Messi's 88th-minute goal against Serbia in 2008. As with any investment, especially in cryptocurrencies and associated assets like NFTs, due diligence and independent research are crucial. #FIFA #NFT #NFTs #FIFANFT #crypto2023

FIFA's Dive into NFTs: Club World Cup Collection Launches Amid Sluggish Trading Activity

- FIFA joins forces with Modex to introduce exclusive NFTs for the upcoming 2023 Club World Cup.
- These unique digital assets will be available through the FIFA+ Collect platform, utilizing Algorand's technology.
- The initial set of 100 NFTs will launch on December 15th, presenting an opportunity for purchasers to contend for tickets to the World Cup 2026.
- Following this, a subsequent release of 900 NFTs is scheduled for December 18th, using Polygon for minting.
- Currently, the trading volume for FIFA NFTs stands at a modest $2.4 million, with just 11.57% of packs minted, indicating relatively low activity in the market.

In sync with the trend seen across various domains, NFTs have found a new avenue: the realm of soccer. FIFA, the global governing body for football, has unveiled plans to release a series of nonfungible tokens (NFTs) for the 2023 Club World Cup held in Saudi Arabia from December 12 to December 22.
The resurgence of NFTs in late 2023 parallels Bitcoin's resurgence, buoying the broader crypto market. With this resurgence, NFTs have regained popularity, marked notably by the rise in trading volumes, which currently sit at $321 million compared to a mere $56 million in mid-October.
FIFA's partnership with Modex, a blockchain firm specializing in NFT solutions, has birthed FIFA+ Collect, a dedicated platform for FIFA NFTs built on the Algorand blockchain due to its scalability and cost-efficiency.
The FIFA NFTs will depict snapshots of the Club World Cup, a prestigious event gathering top teams and players from diverse regions. Two batches of NFTs are scheduled for release: the first 100 on December 15, offering a chance to win tickets to the 2026 FIFA World Cup final, and the subsequent 900 on December 18, showcasing iconic moments from the Club World Cup. These NFTs will be minted on Polygon and listed on OpenSea.
Similar to other NFT collections, the FIFA NFTs will vary in rarity and value, offering different benefits such as exclusive content, event access, and selling rights across platforms. Despite 11 NFT drops since its launch in September 2022, FIFA+ Collect has recorded a trading volume of $2.4 million across primary and secondary markets, with only 11.57% of the total NFT packs minted so far.
The highest-priced NFT sold was the "Argentina #6" at $4,000, featuring Lionel Messi's 88th-minute goal against Serbia in 2008. As with any investment, especially in cryptocurrencies and associated assets like NFTs, due diligence and independent research are crucial.

#FIFA #NFT #NFTs #FIFANFT #crypto2023
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FIFA Made an Important Agreement for the Crypto World! On December 12, FIFA+ Collect is set to unveil the first phase of its innovative digital collection collaboration with technology company Modex ahead of the #FIFA Club World Cup Saudi Arabia 2023™. According to the latest Finbold information, the first edition of #FIFA Collect+ will offer 100 digital collectibles on December 15th. It will also showcase rare merchandise along with the opportunity to purchase tickets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final™. At the height of the #FIFA Club World Cup, 900 digital collections will be available from the Polygon network via the OpenSea platform, launching on December 19. This collection will include digital versions of unforgettable tournament moments and memorabilia. The Club World Cup will start on December 12 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and will bring together seven of the world's best football teams. These teams will include clubs representing various major football regions, such as Fluminense (Brazil) and Auckland City (New Zealand) alongside Manchester City. The seven-man group will be completed by Japan's Urada Reds, León (Mexico), Al Ahly (Egypt) and local club Al Ittihad. Romy Gai, FIFA's Business Director; “Since the launch of the platform, it has received great attention worldwide. Now football fans from all countries have the chance to own a piece of football history. “These new launches will contribute to the growth of the digital collectibles market while providing football fans with a unique and innovative connection both this year and in the future,” he said. Modex CEO Francesco Abbate added: “The FIFA Club World Cup looks set to be an exciting 10 days. With the release of collectibles that can secure real #FIFA match items and access to the FIFA World Cup Final, there is an added incentive for fans to get involved. “Digital collections increase the ways fans can interact with their favorite players, teams and the game they love, and we are proud to support FIFA in achieving this goal.” $BTC $BNB $ETH
FIFA Made an Important Agreement for the Crypto World!

On December 12, FIFA+ Collect is set to unveil the first phase of its innovative digital collection collaboration with technology company Modex ahead of the #FIFA Club World Cup Saudi Arabia 2023™.

According to the latest Finbold information, the first edition of #FIFA Collect+ will offer 100 digital collectibles on December 15th. It will also showcase rare merchandise along with the opportunity to purchase tickets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final™.

At the height of the #FIFA Club World Cup, 900 digital collections will be available from the Polygon network via the OpenSea platform, launching on December 19. This collection will include digital versions of unforgettable tournament moments and memorabilia. The Club World Cup will start on December 12 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and will bring together seven of the world's best football teams.

These teams will include clubs representing various major football regions, such as Fluminense (Brazil) and Auckland City (New Zealand) alongside Manchester City. The seven-man group will be completed by Japan's Urada Reds, León (Mexico), Al Ahly (Egypt) and local club Al Ittihad.

Romy Gai, FIFA's Business Director; “Since the launch of the platform, it has received great attention worldwide. Now football fans from all countries have the chance to own a piece of football history. “These new launches will contribute to the growth of the digital collectibles market while providing football fans with a unique and innovative connection both this year and in the future,” he said.

Modex CEO Francesco Abbate added:
“The FIFA Club World Cup looks set to be an exciting 10 days. With the release of collectibles that can secure real #FIFA match items and access to the FIFA World Cup Final, there is an added incentive for fans to get involved. “Digital collections increase the ways fans can interact with their favorite players, teams and the game they love, and we are proud to support FIFA in achieving this goal.”
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FIFA drops NFTs that offer chance at World Cup final tickets, moves to PolygonFIFA is releasing digital collectibles that will give owners of the first 100 released a chance to “secure” tickets to the 2026 FIFA World Cup final.The organization is also moving its NFT collectibles to the Polygon blockchain.FIFA, the international governing body for the world's most popular sport, is dropping a limited number of digital collectibles later this week that will give holders the opportunity to watch the final game of the 2026 World Cup, according to a statement. "For the first drop, 100 digital collectibles will be made available ... and will feature the rarest collectibles that offer the chance to secure 2026 FIFA World Cup final tickets," the statement said. "A total of 900 other digital collectibles will be issued on the Polygon network and made available on the OpenSea platform."FIFA's NFTs were originally minted on Algorand, but are now planning to move to Polygon with the second stage of this upcoming collection, a blockchain popular among web3 gaming projects. Future FIFA digital collectible launches will also utilize Polygon, the statement said.When FIFA first announced "FIFA+ Collect" last year, it was billed as offering "football fans around the world with the chance to affordably own unique digital collectibles." The NFT drop comes as the FIFA Club World Cup 2023 is set to kick off tomorrow in Saudi Arabia. While NFT trading volumes have rebounded recently, levels are still far below where they were during the last bull run when PFP non-fungible tokens from top-tier collections like Bored Ape Yacht Club sometimes sold for millions of dollars. Big brands, however, have continued to pursue opportunities to service and monetize super fans with digital collectible initiatives.FIFA also announced that Modex will be taking over "strategic management" of its digital collectible platform, which has already dropped several football-branded collections. "Digital collectibles increase the ways in which fans can interact with their favorite players, teams, and the game they love, and we're honored to support FIFA on realizing this goal," Modex CEO Francesco Abbate said in a statement.#FIFA #BinanceTournament

FIFA drops NFTs that offer chance at World Cup final tickets, moves to Polygon

FIFA is releasing digital collectibles that will give owners of the first 100 released a chance to “secure” tickets to the 2026 FIFA World Cup final.The organization is also moving its NFT collectibles to the Polygon blockchain.FIFA, the international governing body for the world's most popular sport, is dropping a limited number of digital collectibles later this week that will give holders the opportunity to watch the final game of the 2026 World Cup, according to a statement. "For the first drop, 100 digital collectibles will be made available ... and will feature the rarest collectibles that offer the chance to secure 2026 FIFA World Cup final tickets," the statement said. "A total of 900 other digital collectibles will be issued on the Polygon network and made available on the OpenSea platform."FIFA's NFTs were originally minted on Algorand, but are now planning to move to Polygon with the second stage of this upcoming collection, a blockchain popular among web3 gaming projects. Future FIFA digital collectible launches will also utilize Polygon, the statement said.When FIFA first announced "FIFA+ Collect" last year, it was billed as offering "football fans around the world with the chance to affordably own unique digital collectibles." The NFT drop comes as the FIFA Club World Cup 2023 is set to kick off tomorrow in Saudi Arabia. While NFT trading volumes have rebounded recently, levels are still far below where they were during the last bull run when PFP non-fungible tokens from top-tier collections like Bored Ape Yacht Club sometimes sold for millions of dollars. Big brands, however, have continued to pursue opportunities to service and monetize super fans with digital collectible initiatives.FIFA also announced that Modex will be taking over "strategic management" of its digital collectible platform, which has already dropped several football-branded collections. "Digital collectibles increase the ways in which fans can interact with their favorite players, teams, and the game they love, and we're honored to support FIFA on realizing this goal," Modex CEO Francesco Abbate said in a statement.#FIFA #BinanceTournament
🏆⚽ FIFA is releasing digital collectibles that will give owners of the first 100 released a chance to ''secure'' tickets to the 2026 FIFA World Cup final. The organization is also moving its NFT collectibles to the Polygon blockchain. FIFA's NFTs were originally minted on Algorand. #Polygon #FanTokens #FIFA #NFT
🏆⚽ FIFA is releasing digital collectibles that will give owners of the first 100 released a chance to ''secure'' tickets to the 2026 FIFA World Cup final.

The organization is also moving its NFT collectibles to the Polygon blockchain.

FIFA's NFTs were originally minted on Algorand.

#Polygon #FanTokens #FIFA #NFT
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