
Colombian midfielder James Rodríguez will publish his NFT collection on June 15.
The NFT collection based on the Colombian soccer player, James Rodríguez, will go on pre-sale on June 15 through the decentralized platform ZKSpace.
Those users who are interested in getting one of the Player NFTs, you will have to Connect a MetaMask wallet with at least 0,13 ETH. Other wallets compatible with the sale are: WalletConnect, imToken, TokenPocket, MathWallet and TrustWallet.
The collection, formed by 1.500 NFTs Featuring player images, it was created by JR Highlights Mystery Box & Auction Sale.
ZKSpace has stated that they will take snapshots of wallets and review deposit data on the blockchain before the day of the presale to ensure that they have sufficient balance to participate in the presale. In the event that they do not have enough ETH, ZKSpace may remove addresses from the WhiteList.
NFTs and sport
NFTs have become an important part of the sports world. In the United States, some brands such as NBA Top Shot have positioned themselves in the sports collectibles market, creating alliances with the main clubs and athletes, while offering fans a new way to interact with their favourite sport.
In the world of football, NFTs have begun to be implemented. In this sense, platforms such as “Goals”, in which Gerard Piqué himself has invested, FC Barcelona player, are attracting the attention of fans. Goals is a Play-to-Earn game that uses unique player cards, with various levels of rarity and different characteristics.
In the case of Goals, the game offers players a chance to Earn rewards in the form of NFTs. At the moment, not many details are known about how the game will work or which blockchains it will be adapted to.
However, if there is a popular NFT-based football game, it is Sorare. Some cards from this P2E game have gone for over $200.000, such as Cristiano Ronaldo's. Others, such as those of Kevin De Bruyne, Messi, Vinícius Júnior or Mohamed Salah, have sold for more than 100.000 dollars.
Beyond P2E games, the NFT “Lionel Messi: El Dorado,” from the “Messiverse” collection based on the Argentine star that was designed by Bosslogic, sold for more than a million dollars.
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