Nat Geo to Launch Genesis NFT Collection
National Geographic is primed to launch its first-ever NFT collection, GM: Daybreak Around the World -- featuring 16 unique photographers from different countries, on Polygon.
Why It Matters: Polygon continues to score major brands on its network, and National Geographic has a real NFT use case for earning additional income and prestige for its photographers.
Need to Know:
- Primary sale beings on Jan. 17
- Secondary sale opens on sellout or 48 hours after primary sale begins
- NFT reveal 5 hours after collection sellout or 48 hours after minting begins
- KYC is required
- Each of the 16 images will only be available in 118 editions (1,888 total count)
Who's Involved:
- Kris Graves (New York, California)
- Reuben Wu (United Kingdom)
- Julia Koteliansky and Alexander Kerr (New York)
- Cath Simard (Canada)
- Delphine Diallo (New York, France)
- Cristina Goettsch Mittermeier (Mexico)
- Yagazie Emezi (Nigeria)
- Jimmy Chen (Wyoming)
- Michael Yamashita (New York, Japan)
- Ben Strauss (Colorado)
- John Knopf (California)
- Mia Forrest (Australia)
- Tara Workman (Barbados, Pacific North West)
- Aaron Huey (Wyoming, Colorado)
- Renan Ozturk (Turkey, Colorado)
- Justin Aversano (Los Angeles)
The Big Picture: Global brands are entering the web3 and NFT spaces at a rapid rate. National Geographic now joins the long list, including Coca-Cola, Norwegian Cruise Line, Budweiser, Adidas, Clinique, Liquid Death, NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, McDonald's, and more.
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