Azuki Elementals Invade The Garden
Azuki introduced Elementals, a new collection of 20,000 NFTs, launching on Tuesday, June 27, with pre-sale access for all Azuki and BEANZ holders.
The Deets
- Elementals collection: Four domains, One garden, 20,000 unique NFTs
- Existing Azuki and BEANZ holders airdropped a Soulbound Token (SBT)
- Unrevealed Elementals tokens also airdropped to Azuki holders
- Sale and immediate reveal of remaining tokens after sale ends
The Bulk
Azuki announced the launch of its new Elementals collection late last night at its Follow the Rabbit event. Comprising four domains within one garden, this collection expands their NFT offerings with an additional 20,000 unique NFTs.
An exclusive pre-sale event has been planned for all existing Azuki and BEANZ holders, reinforcing Azuki's commitment to their established community. This token of appreciation extends even further as all holders were airdropped a Soulbound Token (SBT), serving as a special memento of their journey during Follow The Rabbit 2023.
Each Azuki holder was also airdropped an unrevealed and locked Elemental. The allure of these tokens lies in their mystery, with the true form of the Elemental concealed until the completion of the Azuki Elementals sale.
โWhy It Matters
Azuki's Follow the Rabbit event has been one of the most anticipated IRL events in NFT history and the team did not disappoint holders, once more imploring them to "check their wallets" for goodies, ala BEANZ.
๐ By the Numbers
It's not all good news for Azuki holders. Perhaps unsurprisingly with an ecosystem supply increase, the floor on Azuki's has fallen nearly 13% in the last 24 hours to 14.65 ETH. BEANZ have also dropped 7.5% to 1.29 ETH. Elementals are not yet tradeable and therefore do not have a floor price.
๐ What's Next?
Presale access for BEANZ and Azuki holders will start at noon ET on Tuesday, June 27.
๐ฌ Take Action
Want to explore the new collections? You can find the SBT and Elementals on OpenSea.
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