Smart Token Labs Enables Cool Cat and World of Women Derived NFTs at Devcon
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Devcon attendees who dress up as a Cool Cat or World of Woman NFT for Devcon Bogota can now claim derived NFTs.
Devcon NFT Derivatives
Smart Token Labs is creating a new standard for a tokenized future. Since 2017, it has built two core bridges to this future: AlphaWallet, an open source mobile NFT wallet, and TokenScript, a new framework for token composition and interoperability. BrandConnector is an advanced token gate solution based on the open source TokenScript framework.
The company is offering a themed NFT offering to 6,000 attendees at Devcon VI in Bogota this week. Participants will have the opportunity to dress up as a Cool Cat or World of Women NFT in Devcon VI branded outfits and other items and stamp the NFT as a full chain derivative based on the original Cool Cat or WoW. Available to verified ticket holders, the NFT’s future royalties will be shared with charities.
The NFTs are offered to participants as part of Permissionless Perks, which is an open platform for third parties to provide benefits or offers to verified ticket holders based on ticket credentials.
“We have been delighted to be involved in the delivery of Permissionless Perks via cryptographic ticket certificates and BrandConnector.io,” Smart Token Labs co-founder and CEO Victor Zhang has stated. “We thought it only fitting that we deliver a special benefit of our own to Devcon VI attendees. It comes in the form of Devcon VI branded derivatives based on two amazing NFT collections and, specifically, four individual Cool Cat and World of Women NFT – are owned by STL.”
To claim the NFT derivatives, participants must prove that they are a ticket holder via a ticket certificate.
When they go to the Suit Up website online, they can dress their derivatives in a variety of different outfits and make it on the chain. The ticket holder pays gas charges, but the NFT itself is offered free of charge. Future royalties from secondary sales will be shared between Devcon, Devcon ticket holders and STL at 3%, 2% and 1% respectively. Devcon and STL would donate the royalties to charities or projects that support the Ethereum community.
The NFT dress-up artwork was developed in collaboration with WeDiscover, a product, design and creative agency based in Sydney.
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