Multi-Platinum Recording Artist Lil Pump to Drop ‘Digital Jewelry’ NFTs – Bitcoin News

On March 10, hip-hop artist Lil Pump announced that the multi-platinum artist had entered into a partnership with the NFT platform Sweet (Non-Fungible Token). The American rapper will drop a total of three unique NFT collectibles and is also releasing a unique NFT collection with “digital jewelry collectibles”.

Lil Pump launches non-fungible token assets through Sweet

Multi-platinum hip-hop recording artist Gazzy Garcia, who is known professionally as Lil Pump, has entered the NFT-Assets (Non-Fungible Token) game through a partnership with the Sweet company. Lil Pump was recognized by the mainstream in 2017 with the hit single “Gucci Gang” and was five times platinum by the RIAA.

He has since released albums such as the self-titled “Lil Pump” and the album “Harverd Dropout”. On Wednesday, Lil Pump announced that it has partnered with Sweet, a scalable NFT platform dedicated to the top music, entertainment and consumer brands.

According to the recent announcement, the hip-hop artist is dropping three unique NFT collectibles and one of the tokens is considered a unique digital jewelry concept.

“The 3-piece collection offers a 500-piece promotional gift for fans, an affordable and exclusive trading card with a limited inventory of 2,000 pieces and the extremely rare keystone” Esskeetit Diamond VVS “NFT for the true connoisseur”, says the announcement details.

Two of the Lil Pump NFTs were released on Wednesday, and fans of the artist can receive the Esskeetit Card and the Lil Pump Artist Card V1 through the Sweet platform. The rare NFT “Esskeetit Diamond VVS” claims to have tied the non-fungible token asset to a piece of one of the American rapper’s multi-million dollar jewelry collections.

The announcement goes on to say that Lil Pump has coined a total of five NFTs “Esskeetit Diamond VVS”. Any NFT digital jewelry can be purchased using Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), or even a credit card.

The digital jewelry NFTs will be securely available “subject to availability,” according to the Sweet and Lil Pump collaboration announcement. “That’s the future. Now you can live like me and own a rare NFT collectible from one of my favorite chains, ”commented Lil Pump.

Lil Pump plans to release several NFT drops

Tom Mizzone, Sweet’s chief executive officer, said the growing interest in NFT room Lil Pump’s argument proves that this is the future. “The future of rare collectibles lies in the digital arena, as evidenced by the growing interest in NFTs,” said Mizzone.

Mizzone noted that the team is excited to be working with the recording artist and Lil Pump plans to drop more NFTs.

“We’re excited to bring Lil Pump fans and global collectors a new way to own exclusive digital merchandise,” added Mizzone. “This is the first of several drops we’ll be doing with Pump.”

Numerous celebrities and musicians have entered the NFT room in recent months, including actress Lindsay Lohan, 76’s owner Michael Rubin, Justin Roiland, co-creator of “Rick and Morty”, Youtuber Logan Paul, Swedish DJ Alesso and Mike Shinoda from Linkin Park.

Even the world famous gamer and youtuber, Pewdiepie, was involved in the NFT room with skins in the 3D augmented reality video game Wallem.

What do you think of Lil Pump’s non-fungible tokens (NFT)? Let us know what you think on this matter in the comments section below.

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