There is still time to register for Crypto’s first Fantasy NFT Trading League

There is still time to register for Crypto’s first Fantasy NFT Trading League

Important takeaways

  • Flip launches a fantasy NFT trading game.
  • Fantasy Flip allows users to compete in NFT trading without having to put down any of their own money.
  • The game is free to join and can support an unlimited number of players.

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Today NFT trading dashboard Flip announced the launch of its new game, Fantasy Flip, a fantasy NFT flipping game.

Fantasy NFT Trading

NFTs get their first fantasy contest.

Flip co-founder Brian Krogsgard, better known as Ledger Status in the crypto scene, announced today on Twitter that the company launched Fantasy Flip, a game where NFT enthusiasts compete to achieve the highest trading profits – without having to put down any real money.

Based on the same premise as fantasy sports, Fantasy Flip is free to join and has no restrictions on registration. Contestants are offered a certain budget at the beginning of the competition – in the case of the upcoming Genesis League, 100 fake ETH. Using the Flip interface, users buy NFTs they believe will outperform in the coming week.

Top players are rewarded with prizes every week, including Flip items or NFTs; a “grand prize winner” will also be chosen after four weeks. The main prizes include a CryptoDickbutt.

Registration is currently open and Genesis League trading will begin on Monday, October 3rd.

According to Ledger, the idea for the game came from hosting a similar contest internally at Flip. “We had a blast,” he so. The team was soon inspired to build out the interface as a “fun game for the bear market.”

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Flip is an NFT trading dashboard that aggregates information from various pools, marketplaces and blockchains in one place. The platform allows users to customize their settings and curate their data stream to specifically follow the NFT trends they are most interested in.

Ledger is known for co-hostingalong with Cobie the crypto whale, the popular podcast Just up. Last year, the pair held Twitch raiding sessions where they joined amateur musicians’ live streams and encouraged Just up followers to make donations. In one particularly memorable session, 24-year-old Canadian singer Mela Bee received roughly $250,000 in crypto to perform Radiohead and Blink-182 covers.

Disclaimer: At the time of writing, the author of this piece owned BTC, ETH and several other cryptocurrencies.

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