
Bazooka Chicks NFT drop is now available on Flare’s “canary network”, Songbird (SGB)
Bazooka Chicks is a digital collectibels metaverse that displays the world in 2041 when all humans are dead. The team behind this eccentric product chose Flare’s Songbird (SGB) as the technical platform for their NFT coinage.
Digital collectibles mint starts on Songbird
According to the official announcement shared by Bazooka Chicks, an early-stage NFT product, its inaugural digital collectibles drop enters the public mint stage on Songbird.
The initial price of mint is set at 25 Songbird Tokens (SGB). As covered by U.Today previously, Songbird (SGB) tokens were distributed between the participants of Flare airdrop in early September.
Unlike test networks, Songbird tokens allow users to test all possible economic designs on Flare (FLR) under real conditions. That is why SGB tokens are not airdropped through unlimited faucets.
Additionally, participants in the Bazooka Chicks public currency are eligible for the distribution of Songbird Punks, a Songbird-based product inspired by Ethereum’s iconic NFT metaverse, CryptoPunks.
Flare cements itself as a novel ecosystem for DeFi and NFT products
Developed by NFT pioneers LarvaLabs, CryptoPunks are the most expensive non-fungible tokens in the entire segment. Some Punks (for example, CryptoPunk 3100 and CryptoPunk 7804) are worth over $ 7.5 million.
Previously, Flare-based projects already made headlines with their NFT-centric initiatives. Namely, as U.Today reported, 7,777 NFTs were sold by Flare Finance in September.
Flare Finance’s collections were dedicated to iconic sports car DeLorean. Also, this protocol released a number of Samurai-themed NFT drops.