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Ozzy Osbourne aposta que os fãs ficarão famintos por seus novos NFTs

O ex-vocalista do Black Sabbath que morde morcegos e atual estrela de reality show lançará a coleção de NFT “Cryptobatz” em janeiro, informou a Rolling Stone.

Ozzy Osbourne speaks onstage in 2020. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)
Ozzy Osbourne speaks onstage in 2020. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)

Ozzy Osbourne, o ex-vocalista da BAND de heavy metal Black Sabbath que BIT a cabeça de um BAT durante um show em 1982, está fazendo sua primeira incursão no mundo da música. NFTs, informou a Rolling Stone.

  • A coleção, que Osborne criou ele mesmo eanunciadoem uma publicação no Twitter na terça-feira de manhã, será composto por 9.666 morcegos token não fungíveis exclusivos, uma referência ao show infame, de acordo com a reportagem, que citou um comunicado à imprensa.
  • Este NFT vem com algo “único”: cada Cryptobat tem um recurso que, quando ativado, permitirá que os colecionadores “gerem” um NFT adicional, permitindo que sua compra “morda” e sofra mutação com outro NFT de sua carteira digital.
  • O recurso, chamado “MutantBatz”, permitirá posteriormente que os proprietários combinem os atributos de dois projetos separados.
  • Bored APE Yacht Club, Cryptotoadz, SupDucks e uma quarta entidade não identificada estão envolvidas no projeto, de acordo com a Rolling Stone.
  • As pré-vendas já estão disponíveis através do canal Discord do CryptoBatz; mais 2.500 passes garantidos para a lista de permissões de pré-venda do CryptoBat estarão disponíveis exclusivamente através do mesmo canal.

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Greg Ahlstrand

Originally from California, I've been Asia-based since 1999, headquartered in Hong Kong and Jakarta and traveling throughout the Asean countries, Japan, Korea, the Chinese mainland and Taiwan for stories. Made Australia a couple of times, too.

I started my journalism career as a news assistant at the Fresno Bee in Central California while studying the subject in school after the Navy. I went from launching and recovering helicopters on flight decks at sea to recovering papers fresh off the printer in the Bee's basement and launching them onto the editors' desks, whose editors had long since gone home for the night. Eventually, they let me stop delivering the paper and start writing stuff in it. My first beat was night cops: liquor store robberies, gang shootings, fatal car crashes (almost always alcohol related). It was an education.

I am, as implied above, a U.S. Navy veteran. I served in seagoing helicopter squadrons as an aviation anti-submarine warfare technician throughout the Asia Pacific region and the Indian Ocean. I have a significant number of sailor stories to tell. I have no significant crypto holdings.

Among my hobbies are welding, building stuff, home remodelling, (or knocking a house down and starting from scratch if it's too far gone to fix), riding horses and rebuilding old tractors. So far I've done a Ford 8N and a Ford 9N. It's slow going, because I live in Hong Kong and the tractors are in California, so I only get to work on them once or twice a year, for a week or two at a time - and that was before covid.

I love my Lab, Cooper, whom my neighbors asked me to adopt two years ago when they moved back to Shanghai from Hong Kong. Cooper and I actually planned the whole thing -- we've known each other almost his whole life -- but his first parents are unaware of the conspiracy; and they send him Christmas presents every year.

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