Draco NFT

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Draco NFT
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Developer(s)
  • Mattia Gastaldello
  • Paolo Alberton
Platform(s)Ethereum
Release29 November 2021
Genre(s)Collectible

Draco NFT is an Ethereum-based NFT project that depicts original and detailed 3D dragon art pieces.[1] The project was developed by Mattia Gastaldello and Paolo Alberton. It is created on a storyline, where they enter a new world Cledo and dragon Draco are finding their adventures. Draco NFT has a collection of 10,000 art pieces, each one of which has unique traits. After the initial collection, developers have planned an RPG game that will have role-playing and tabletop elements in player-versus-environment and player-versus-player environment. Each Draco NFT holder will be a part of the Draco community to offer them a rewarding experience.[2]

Background

Draco NFT is built on Ethereum's blockchain technology.[3] The story revolves around a modern world Cledo, where an egg falls over and tumbles in the streets and eventually hits the wall of a skyscraper. It slowly cracks, and a very cute little dragon, Draco, emerges from it. The character Drago is a little confused and excited to find a new world and take his first steps.[4]

Developers on their website have shared that they have planned a role-playing game that will be released in the future. All the royalties earned will be reinvested back into the community in the form of exclusive benefits.[5]

Draco NFT developers will provide rewards on a regular basis, such as airdrops, sneak peeks, merchandise, giveaways, and other opportunities. Through this progression, they want to be able to give back to the Draco NFT supporting community on a regular basis.

Technology

The ownership of Draco NFT can be securely verified through a transaction protocol on the blockchain technology. All Draco NFTs are unique and can be reviewed for their ownerships. The owners have the ability to sell or buy them, based on the number of Draco NFT in circulation which is 10,000 art pieces.

Each Draco NFT has a different aesthetic look that is based on 3D art and has distinct details as well as a unique character. The verified owners can sell them for a price set in Ether.[6]

Roadmap of Draco NFT

The presale period will start on November 29, 2021, and it will be publicly available on December 1st.

The team will keep 200 Draco NFTs as part of its reserves, which will be used for community awards and event activations.

In order to participate in the presale, each exclusive member will be allowed to mint a maximum of 2 Draco per wallet during the presale period. In addition, the presale will be restricted to a maximum of 1,500 members, and there will be no more than 3000 Draco available to be minted during this time period.[7]

The remaining 7,000 Draco NFTs will be issued in conjunction with the public debut. Each Draco transaction will be restricted to a maximum of 20 Dracos in order to preserve reduced gas prices and to ensure that everyone in the Draco NFT community has an equal chance to acquire one.

References

  1. "Draco NFT | Original - Collection". OpenSea. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
  2. "Draco NFT Raises the Bar Higher for NFT Artists with 'Ambitious' 3D Tokens". CEO Weekly. 13 November 2021. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
  3. "Draco Challenges NFT Artists to Focus on the Details". US Reporter. 13 November 2021. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
  4. "Upcoming NFT Community Draco to Give Future Holders Full Ownership and Commercial Rights of Tokens". LA Wire. 13 November 2021. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
  5. Blunt, James (13 November 2021). "Draco NFT Prepares to Take to the Sky and Revolutionize the NFT Community with Its Unique Design and Lore". Market Daily. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
  6. Author, Guest (15 November 2021). "Draco Begins Pre-Sale Launch on November 29 and Promises Exclusive Experiences for Its Holders". LA Progressive. Retrieved 20 November 2021. {{cite web}}: |last1= has generic name (help)
  7. Marie, Sarah (13 November 2021). "Draco NFT Soars Above the Traditional Method with Its Jaw-Dropping 3D Design". New York Weekly. Retrieved 20 November 2021.

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