Rumble Kong League NFT announces partnership with Round 21

Rumble Kong League NFT announces partnership with Round 21

Rumble King LeagueThe NFT collection dedicated to basketball, has announced a new partnership with Round 21, which offers physical prizes.

Rumble Kong League NFT and Round 21 and the physical prizes

With a roundup of tweets, 10,000 celebrated The Rumble Kong League NFT collection has just announced its new partnership with Round 21a web3 native sports lifestyle brand.

Here are the first tweets:

“We’re very excited to announce a partnership with @weareround21, another web3 basketball brand. To kick things off, we’re releasing a digital airdrop for ALL of our Kong holders! Let’s check out some of the benefits you’ll get from this the partnership… On Wednesday, August 17th, check your wallet. You’ll see a custom digital NFT basketball! This custom NFT will match your exact Rumble Kong, transforming your Kong into its very own basketball! If this wasn’t enough, we also have something else for you…”.

The announcement goes on to describe the new premium for Kong ownersnamely a personalized digital ball which after 19/8 will give its owners the opportunity to be able to to purchase the official RKL X physical basketball.

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This physical prize will have no use in the virtual city of Athlosthe metaverse of the Rumble Kong League.

Rumble Kong League: basketball NFT collection involving NBA players

The Rumble Kong League (RKL) is an NFT pool of 10,000 unique ERC721 tokenseach randomly assembled from a list of more than 100 hand-drawn traits, create a unique Kong-style basketball player.

Built to bring the exciting basketball games to online and mobile gaming, giving everyone a chance to compete for the title, The Rumble Kong League involves a number of NBA players.

Some RKL collectors include notable NBA finalists Stephen Curry, Gary Payton II, Andre Iguodala and Damion Lee, and other stars such as Paul George, JaVale McGee, Hassan Whiteside, Cole Anthony, Josh Hart, Tyrese Haliburton and Malik Beasley.

The first sale of these tokens took place in July 2021 and they sold out in the first week, generating over 2,000 holders. No more Kongs of origin will ever be minted again.

The latest news on non-fungible tokens

Non-Fungible Token (NFT) projects continue to grow. Only in the last week have such as Lamborghini, Coca-Cola and Samsung have been in the news for their projects.

Special, Lamborghini collaborates with NFT PRO and INVNT.ATOM to take it supercars to places in space which the traveler can visit and discover, collecting new NFTs every month for eight months until March 2023.

Samsunghowever, has signed an MOU with six companies that collaborate on building the Galaxy NFT ecosystem.

And finally, Coca Cola has given away new NFTs on Polygon to existing owners of their former NFTs to celebrate the International Friendship Day anniversary together.

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