Multiplayer Browser – Stack Announces Sale of Lifetime Licenses as NFTs – Press Release Bitcoin News

PRESS RELEASE. Amsterdam, Netherlands – Cooperative Multiplayer Browser – Stack plans to sell lifetime licenses for its subscription as non-fungible tokens. With this stack, one of the first SaaS tools to sell access to the premium version becomes the primary tool of an NFT.

Stack is an inherently collaborative spatial browser with a completely new design, look, and method for organizing and navigating the Internet! It comes with multiplayer room, which allows users to have friends, colleagues and online content harmoniously organized in one place.

Stack NFT is the first project to provide access to the most important tool – the browser as a direct tool

“Unfortunately, most of the NFT projects today have no use at all. The project owners have no real company, team or partners behind them. Sometimes they don’t even have a website, just a crazy idea of ​​some kind of P2E game in the (non-existent) Metaverse. As a result, most NFTs fail. And we witness “rugpull” more often than real projects, which seriously damages the reputation of the entire NFT industry. At Stack, we build an NFT project with real value, and benefiting the holders right from the start” – says David Gavasheli, co-founder of Stack.

Stack NFT owners can get unlimited rooms to organize their online content and collaboration rooms with up to 55 seats. Without purchasing NFT, these features would cost up to $7,000 annually.

A multiplayer browser is a place where users seamlessly exchange information and build things together

“At Stack, we believe that a browser can do much more than just be a simple gateway to the internet. If it is designed well, it can become a collaboration center for the teams” – says co-founder of Stack, George Laliashvili. Being multiplayer, Stack allows any app that isn’t inherently cooperative, if opened in Stack, to become one. This is because Stack provides the cross-app collaboration layer with all the features you and your team could need!

NFT Art – Own Your Cursor aka Stack spaceship

The Stack NFT project is a pure Utility NFT! But considering how strongly the team appreciates aesthetic design, they’ve decided to create something special with NFT art as well.

“The cursor is quickly becoming the symbol of collaboration and multiplayer, a controller that you use to navigate the web. It’s what represents you online and how your peers see you from the other side. And since Stack is the first multiplayer browser, we decided to create 6242 unique Cursors as the art that represents our Utility NFT.” – Says co-founder of Stack, Zviad Sichinava.

The coolest thing about Stack NFT art is that you can also set it as your default marker on your desktop. And since Stack NFT space supports a multi-marker experience, anyone sharing the space can also see that your marker is one from the unique collection of 6242!

The team actively posts sneak peeks and updates on Twitter. Follow Stack to keep you updated!


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About Stack
Stack is the first multiplayer browser for mindful web experiences. With its unique spatial design and the first shortcut, it converts the Internet into a place where you have all your apps, friends and family organized in harmony. Stack is a Delaware Corporation founded in 2019, based in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and backed by Lunar Ventures, Peak Capital, Wayra X and 500Startups.

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David Gavasheli – co-founder at Stack
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