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OVRLand sells around 5,000 different NFTs every day. In total, OVR has sold 60,000 NFTs since its inception on November 30th. Meanwhile, the token has also hit the $ 1 mark. Each OVRLand is essentially an ERC721 token that has a 3D environment in which games, events, and tournaments can take place.

OVR sets new records with OVRLand

It is a known fact that 2021 is the year of Non Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and that’s probably one of the reasons why Italian project OVR sets new records with his OVRLand.

At the time of writing, OVRLand is selling around 5,000 different NFTs every day. In total, OVR has sold 60,000 NFTs since its inception on November 30th.

And that’s why his token benefits from hitting a price of $ 1 after assuming a price of $ 0.07. OVR is listed on the Uniswap and has a volume of 10 million. The token is also available on exchanges such as MXC, Bitmart and soon also on Loopring.

Last November, OVR launched an IBCO that has so far raised $ 5 million in collateral.

What are the OVRLand NFTs for?

The user who decides to purchase an OVRLand can not only create collectibles like all NFTs, but also create them Augmented Reality Experiences thereon.

Indeed if you go to a place in OVRLand or on the Map on the sitethe content can be accessed via an app. The mobile app is available for both iOS and Android.

What is OVRLand?

The platform consists of 1.6 trillion unique fields called OVRLand that can be bought through auctions and traded or rented locally.

Each OVRLand is essentially a ERC721 token in which there is a 3D environment in which games, events and tournaments can take place.

Basically, as on any website, it is possible to place content. This also applies to NFTs that act as a “spatial” domain.

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