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Disney to Drop the ‘Golden Moments NFT Collectible Series’ via Digital Collectibles Appveve

Disney to Drop 'Golden Moments' NFT Collectible Series via the Digital Collectibles App Veve

On November 12, the Walt Disney Company will be celebrating the first annual Disney+ Day and will be launching non-fungible token (NFT) collectibles to celebrate the experience. Disney fans can now access official NFTs from Pixar and Marvel via the digital collectibles application Veve.

Entertainment Giant Disney to Drop NFT Series

Disney plans to launch official collectibles made from non-fungible tokens (NFTs) in celebration of the first Disney+ Day. A series of NFTs have been revealed by the well-known multinational entertainment and media conglomerate, based in California. They feature iconic Disney characters and items.

The first series collection is called “Golden Moments” and fans can obtain NFTs through the digital collectibles app Veve. The Veve application has dropped NFTs stemming from Marvel, DC Comics, and special promotions based on beloved superheroes like Spider-Man and Captain America.

The “Golden Moments” Disney NFT series will feature “digital golden statues inspired by beloved stories and moments from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, [and] Star Wars.” According to Veve, the new Disney NFTs will soon be available via the app and will “culminate on Disney+ Day on November 12.”

A “special Ultra Rare digital collectible”, will also be available on that day. Veve states that drop dates will be announced ahead of time. Customers who purchase an NFT from the Golden Moments collection will receive three months of Disney+ TV through Veve.

Veve Technology Claims to Offer ‘Gasless Transactions’

The Disney+ promotion is available in the United States of America, Canada, United Kingdom and Australia, Germany, Australia Netherlands, Spain, Mexico, Mexico, Singapore, and Australia. The Disney+ TV subscription deal doesn’t apply for secondary NFT sales.

Information regarding the Disney “Golden Moments” NFT collectibles series can be found on Veve’s web portal. Veve claims that the application they offer uses “an AR photo mode” which allows collectors interact with the NFT.

According to Veve, the technology used to mint the non-fungible token collectibles it offers utilizes “gasless transactions providing a 99.9% reduction in environmental footprint.”

What do you think about the upcoming Disney NFT series called “Golden Moments?” Let us know what you think about this subject in the comments section below.

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