Galaxy launches highly accessible NFT platform

Galaxy launches highly accessible NFT platform

The Galaxy NFT toolkit has been used by Val Kilmer, Mike Tyson and Steve Aoki.

Singapore, 28 November 2022 — Galaxis.xyz, the nonfungible token (NFT) toolkit for creating decentralized communities, today officially launched an invitational beta for its new groundbreaking platform that allows non-technical users to design and create dynamic tool-driven NFTs and manage their communities in a secure token-gated environment.

Galaxis is a no-code NFT toolkit that transforms and enhances the relationship between any creator and their community by infusing NFTs with unique usability features, owner-specific benefits, and interactive communication capabilities. Galaxy’s end-to-end, open source, zero platform fee* solution provides an essentially limitless suite of decentralized community tools that allow anyone to grow, engage and monetize their audience.

Andras Kristof, founder of Galaxis, said:

“We look forward to seeing the amazing communities that people build using the platform. In addition to the creative ways they decide to use NFTs to engage them. We’ve already seen several famous celebrities use the platform with success, and we expect more and more to come in as the project continues to gain momentum.”

Galaxy has previously released some very successful dynamic tool driven projects with the likes of Val Kilmer, Mike Tyson and Steve Aoki using the same technology that is now being made available to the public. The platform opens up a wide range of opportunities for different verticals, including entertainers, athletes, celebrities and their fans, art creators, museums, collectors and patrons, startups and their contributors, social causes and their supporters, and open source and open ecosystem projects and their users.

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Galaxis has partnered with some of the most prestigious companies in the blockchain space such as Chainlink, Crossmint, Polygon and Ethereum Name Service to further strengthen the platform’s capabilities.

Sergey Nazarov, co-founder of Chainlink, said:

“Congratulations to Galaxis on the launch of the NFT platform, which enables anyone to easily design and create NFTs. Galaxis has been a long-time member of the Chainlink ecosystem and recently joined the Chainlink Build program to accelerate the adoption of its new NFT platform. By integrating Chainlink VRF into its new NFT platform, Galaxy empowers users to access a provably fair RNG to create more engaging NFT-based projects and experiences.”

The invite-only beta program is set to run for a short period of time for select projects. If projects are interested in joining the beta, there is still time to apply. They can do so by contacting us via the contact form at www.galaxis.xyz. The application deadline is 1 December 2022.

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Join our live Beta launch event on December 1, 2022 at 11 a.m. ET and be inspired by Galaxy’s Kristof, who will be joined by people and projects from various verticals and industries.

*Network gas charges and custom development requests are not included. Beta launch only.

About Galaxy

The Galaxis team has been in the crypto space since 2013 and the NFT space since 2017. After the launch of Ether Cards in 2021, they went on to launch NFT collections for celebrities such as Mike Tyson, Steve Aoki and Val Kilmer, as well as providing technology for many other well-known projects. For more information, visit www.galaxy.xyz.

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