National Geographic Rolls Out NFT Tuesday 1/17/23

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National Geographic commemorates 135yrs with their inaugural NFT collection, GM: Daybreak Around the World, the Nat Geo Genesis NFT Collection

The National Geographic announced the Tuesday 1/17/23 rollout of  Natgeo.com/NFT in commemoration of their 135th anniversary.  The inaugural NFT collection is GM: Daybreak Around the World, the Nat Geo Genesis NFT Collection. 

"Sixteen innovative photographers will capture daybreak around the globe and send their GM greetings to the web3 community and the world.

This limited-edition collection focuses on several locations taken at the break of dawn. Each of the 16 images will only be available in 118 editions to a total of 1888 - a nod to Nat Geo’s birth year."

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" The Collection signifies that in the next 135 years Nat Geo will push the boundaries of innovative storytelling further, promote access and inclusivity, uplift our creators and photography as a powerful medium to tell impactful stories."

To participate in this collection, you’re required to verify your identity HERE:  

Schedule:

  • Join Community January 4th
  • Ongoing Primary Sale Begins January 17th, late morning (EST)Upcoming
  • Secondary Sale Opens Upon collection sellout or 48 hours after primary sale begins Upcoming
  • NFT Reveal 5 hours after collection sellout or 48 hours after minting begins Upcoming

LINK TO ALL FAQ beyond these: 

  • There is no limit to the number of NFTs that can be purchased per wallet/account.
  • Mint price will be announced closer to the mint date via our official social channels.
  • National Geographic’s NFT collection will be minted on the Polygon network.
  • Immediately after collection sellout or at the end of the 48-hour primary sale period, whichever is earlier, the secondary market will be opened on the Snowcrash platform and holders will be able to list their NFTs for resale.
  • Nat Geo is committed to creating exciting experiences for the Web3 community and empowering a new generation of artists to showcase compelling stories.  

Physical currency and cryptocurrency are fungible, which means that they can be traded or exchanged for one another.  Fungible derives from the Latin verb fungi, meaning "to perform" (not the same as the noun fungus  or the plural fungi)

NFT means non-fungible tokens 

  • Created using the same type of programming used for cryptocurrencies. 
  • Cryptographic assets are based on blockchain technology. 
  • Cannot be exchanged or traded equivalently like other cryptographic assets.
  • Cannot be replaced nor interchanged because it has unique properties.
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