Mike Tyson Enters NFT Ring, Brings Mystery Box NFT Series on Binance

Mike Tyson Enters NFT Ring

Boxing legend Mike Tyson has forayed into the non-fungible token space with the launch of his NFT Mystery Box Collection. Live on the Binance NFT Marketplace for Sale, Tyson’s NFT Series showcases artifacts and images from his in-ring career so far. All buyers of this NFT series will be entitled to additional rewards. A total of 15,000 such “mystery boxes” are available for sale and each buyer can purchase a maximum of 50 boxes.
Henrik Arya, an award-winning illustrator and NFT artist from Stockholm, Sweden, created the digital collections for Tyson’s collection.

“The Mystery Box contains five NFT designs in five different rare levels: Bronze (N), Silver (R), Gold (SR), Platinum (SSR), and Diamond (SSR). With each NFT collected, Users can stand to receive additional Mike Tyson merchandise,” Binance said in a statement.

Along with the artifacts, digitized versions of gloves, shorts, T-shirts and socks autographed by “Iron Mike” are also up for grabs.

Buyers will also get three free NFT airdrops throughout 2022.

“All Mike Tyson Binance NFT Mystery Box holders will be able to connect to an additional web portal that will verify ownership of the Mike Tyson Binance Mystery Box NFT. Once verified, all holders can input their wallet address and enter the 2022 During the special edition Mike Tyson can receive three free airdrops of NFTs,” Binance said.

Tyson isn’t the only boxer who has decided to explore NFT territory by releasing his own line of digital collectibles.

Earlier in March, two-time world heavyweight boxing champion Wladimir Klitschko released an NFT series on the OpenC marketplace. The Ukrainian boxer wanted to collect money for his country, which has been at war with Russia since February 24.

Meanwhile, the craze to buy, sell and collect NFTs has increased among crypto enthusiasts and the global artist community of late.

Data from market tracker DappRadar shows that NFT sales reached nearly $25 billion (about Rs 1,84,700 crore) in 2021, as the speculative crypto asset exploded in popularity.Henrik Arya, an award-winning illustrator and NFT artist from Stockholm, Sweden, created the digital collections for Tyson’s collection.

“The Mystery Box contains five NFT designs in five different rare levels: Bronze (N), Silver (R), Gold (SR), Platinum (SSR), and Diamond (SSR). With each NFT collected, Users can stand to receive additional Mike Tyson merchandise,” Binance said in a statement.

Along with the artifacts, digitized versions of gloves, shorts, T-shirts and socks autographed by “Iron Mike” are also up for grabs.

Buyers will also get three free NFT airdrops throughout 2022.

“All Mike Tyson Binance NFT Mystery Box holders will be able to connect to an additional web portal that will verify ownership of the Mike Tyson Binance Mystery Box NFT. Once verified, all holders can input their wallet address and enter the 2022 During the special edition Mike Tyson can receive three free airdrops of NFTs,” Binance said.

Tyson isn’t the only boxer who has decided to explore NFT territory by releasing his own line of digital collectibles.

Earlier in March, two-time world heavyweight boxing champion Wladimir Klitschko released an NFT series on the OpenC marketplace. The Ukrainian boxer wanted to collect money for his country, which has been at war with Russia since February 24.

Meanwhile, the craze to buy, sell and collect NFTs has increased among crypto enthusiasts and the global artist community of late.

Data from market tracker DappRadar shows that NFT sales reached nearly $25 billion (about Rs 1,84,700 crore) in 2021, as the speculative crypto asset exploded in popularity.

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