Connect with us

    Hi, what are you looking for?

    Cryptocurrency

    eBay Launches its First Collection of NFTs in Partnership with Web3 Platform OneOf

    The online marketplace eBay has announced that it is introducing its first collection of NFTs in collaboration with web3 platform OneOf, making it the most recent corporation to enter the NFT industry.

    The new “Genesis” NFT Collection from the company will include 3D and animated depictions of the legendary athletes who have appeared on Sports Illustrated covers throughout the years.

    According to eBay, its first-ever collaboration in the NFT field is the result of the boom in the collectibles industry.

    Hockey superstar Wayne Gretzky from Canada will be featured in the first NFT collection, which goes on sale today. There are 13 limited-edition digital collectibles in the collection, available as green, gold, platinum, and diamond-tier NFTs.

    Read Also: More Than $100m Worth of NFTs Stolen in One Year – Report Shows

    The NFTs, which start at $10, features an animation or 3D representation of Gretzky performing one of his trademark moves on the ice. eBay plans to drop additional collections featuring more athletes throughout the year.

    “Through our partnership with OneOf, eBay is now making coveted NFTs more accessible to a new generation of collectors everywhere,” said Dawn Block, the vice president of collectibles, electronics, and home at eBay, in a statement. “This builds upon our commitment to deliver high-passion, high-value items to the eBay community of buyers and sellers.”

    Today’s launch isn’t exactly a surprise, as eBay revealed last year that it was going to embrace NFTs and add new capabilities that bring blockchain-driven collectibles to its platform.

    eBay has a significant presence in online shopping, but the company will have its work cut out for it competing with dozens of crypto-native NFT marketplaces already out there.

    eBay now joins a growing number of companies looking to incorporate NFTs into their platforms. Instagram recently announced that it will start testing NFTs with select creators in the United States. In addition, Spotify confirmed last week that it’s testing a new feature that allows artists to promote their NFTs on their profiles.

    Spread the love
    Click to comment

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    ad

    You May Also Like

    Metro

    Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has recovered over N5bn and $10m from contractors and government officials indicted in the fraud in the turnaround maintenance...

    Sports

    Chelsea players will donate part of their Club World Cup bonuses to the family of the late Diogo Jota, who died last month aged...

    Business

    Eastman Kodak, once the undisputed king of photography, is staring down a financial lens that could spell the end of its storied existence. In...

    News

    Federal Government has reacted to the viral video showing a cleric flogging a group of m!nors in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. In a press...