CORE
by BSC News
February 13, 2023
The newest collection will launch on the Core DAO mainnet through the Miidas NFT marketplace.
Following the successful sale of its first two collections, Coggi NFT is set to launch on Miidas’ Core DAO NFT marketplace.
Coggi NFT is a unique Non-Fungible Token (NFT) collection created by Fahura Digital Arts. Unlike the first two collections launched on Miidas Core testnet, the latest collection will be established on the Core DAO mainnet. The creators announced that users could purchase Coggi NFT II on Friday, February 17th.
When the Coggi coin collection goes live on Core mainnet, users can purchase on a First Come First Serve (FCFS) basis. Over 100 Coggi NFTs will be available on the Miidas NFT marketplace with a starting price of 5 $CORE. As of writing, $CORE is trading at $2.83, so obtaining the collection is relatively affordable for the Core community.
Fahura Digital Arts will look to build on the success of its first two testnet collections for the upcoming Coggi NFT II sale. Core DAO's large user base also promises to attract NFT lovers in the crypto space.
Core DAO is the official decentralized organization developing the Satoshi Plus ecosystem. It represents an opportunity for miners to access new revenue streams by contributing hash power to the chain. Inspired by the principles of both blockchains, Core displays a deep appreciation for the crypto ecosystem's history and an even greater excitement for Core’s role in its future.
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