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Iconic Sports Illustrated magazine covers will soon be available as NFTs and will feature some of the most well-known and respected athletes of all time including Jerry Rice, Billie Jean King, Emmitt Smith, and Muhammad Ali.
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OneOf has formed a preferred partnership with Warner Music Group that will see the company create exclusive NFTs for a range of artists across WMG’s catalog of music.
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The Rolling Stones guitarist has teamed with OneOf, a Web3 company focused on creating an environmentally friendly way for musicians to mint NFTs.
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Offering includes full-length track recorded when singer was 17, artwork and videos using archival photos.
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The Recording Academy has struck a deal to release NFT collectibles for the next three Grammy Awards with NFT platform OneOf, the organization tells Billboard.
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OneOf will release NFTs on the Tezos blockchain for the 64th, 65th, and 66th annual Grammy Awards.
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The multi-platinum recording artist is bringing digital collectibles to her fans on the Tezos blockchain.
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Planet Doja tokens will house 26,000 limited-edition collectibles, and a variety of VIP concert packages
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Backed by music legend Quincy Jones, OneOf wants to make buying NFTs as easy as buying regular merchandise.
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The partnership with OneOf will see the release of a million official NFT "poker chips."
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Jones, Whitney Houston, TLC, Doja Cat, John Legend, and more will release collections on the environmentally friendlier OneOf platform, which is scheduled to launch in June.
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The company, launched in partnership with Quincy Jones, claims to be friendly to both the environment and your wallet.
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The NFT platform is designed to appeal to musicians, and will begin operations in June.
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The rise of NFTs in the music industry has been rapid over the past several months, with seemingly every big artist breaking into the cryptocurrency art market.
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An NFT music platform backed by mogul Quincy Jones has secured the support of artists including Doja Cat, John Legend, H.E.R., Jacob Collier and the Kid Laroi to release more environmentally friendly non-fungible tokens, the newly formed company, OneOf.
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Musicians are signing up to the OneOf marketplace as they try to make NFTs greener.
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Recent advancements in “proof-of-stake” blockchain networks, carbon offsetting, alternative energy, and more will lead to an environmentally friendlier future for NFTs, experts say.
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The world of non-fungible tokens continues to grow, and platform OneOf is working to become a major player in the space by making music NFTs accessible to fans at an affordable price.
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Big names like John Legend, Doja Cat, and H.E.R. have signed on to the industry legend’s new blockchain-based tech.
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BeinCrypto spoke to Lin Dai, CEO and co-founder of OneOf. The platform aims to transition music ownership and sharing into the future with its unique “green” non-fungible token (NFT) offerings.
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OneOf has raised $63 million to support its mission to become a more environmentally sustainable music-focused NFT platform.
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Read about how OneOf Inc.,a green non-fungible token platform, launched on May 25 with $63 million in seed funding.
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NFT innovation continues as OneOf plans to launch a new marketplace for musicians and their fans.
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