Key facts:
The collection is called CryptoBatz and it is made up of 9,666 unique bats.
The NFTs created by Osbourne can be combined with others such as those by BAYC.
Ozzy Osbourne, ex-vocalist of the legendary band of heavy metal , Black Sabbath, announced the launch of its first collection of non-fungible tokens (NFT) called « CryptoBatz «, developed on the Ethereum blockchain.
These NFTs designed by Osbourne himself together with collectible token development studio Sutter Systems are inspired by bats of different colors and physical characteristics , reported the music magazine Rolling Stone.
The bat is an animal that has marked the artist’s life, especially since he bit the head of one of these animals in 1982, during a performance in Iowa, United States. Not surprisingly, Osbourne is called “the prince of darkness.”
The c The selection will consist of 9,666 bats unique and can be purchased since January. However, those who are interested can go to a presale on the CryptoBatz Discord channel.
In that same platform, the company behind the tokens, also made available 2,500 guaranteed passes for the CryptoBat presale whitelist. Although, at the time of writing, announced that there were more than 8,000 people in the Discord chat, so it is possible the list is complete.
Digital bats can bite
In addition to the launch of the NFTs, Sutter Systems has also devised a way for these digital bats to “bite” other projects of NFT, and thus create what they have called “Mutantbat”, points out the website of the project.
This means that each NFT can be paired with one from another project, but only once, in addition, those who wish to use this option must have the collectible they want to combine in the same wallet as the CryptoBat.
Although this option is not available yet and there is no date for its start , the list of the “victim projects” is defined. The CryptoBats can be combined with the successful Bored Ape Yacht Club overalls ( BAYC ), with the frogs of CrypToadz and with the ducks of SupDucks , all based on the Ethereum network.
Osbourne He said that he had been trying to “get involved in the NFTs for a while.” He even asked his wife Sharon Osbourne for a BAYC as a Christmas gift. “After several unsuccessful attempts to buy mine, she said no and I decided to create my own,” explained the also UK-born composer.
“The design pays homage to one of my most iconic moments on stage and is an opportunity to acquire a rare piece of art history. I love it!”.
Ozzy Osbourne, singer.
Rock goes to the NFTs In the area of NFTs released by vocalists or musicians related to the world of rock, Osbourne is not alone.
In fact, last November, CriptoNoticias reported that Serj Tankian, singer of the renowned rock band, System of a Down, also released a series of 21 digital artworks , accompanied by musical compositions.
These started to be ex hybrids at the beginning of December, in a interactive gallery on the Curio platform, which runs on the Ethereum network.
Also Spanish-speaking groups What Soda Stereo or Babasónicos released their own NFT collections recently.
In the area of NFTs released by vocalists or musicians related to the world of rock, Osbourne is not alone.
In fact, last November, CriptoNoticias reported that Serj Tankian, singer of the renowned rock band, System of a Down, also released a series of 21 digital artworks , accompanied by musical compositions.
These started to be ex hybrids at the beginning of December, in a interactive gallery on the Curio platform, which runs on the Ethereum network.
Also Spanish-speaking groups What Soda Stereo or Babasónicos released their own NFT collections recently.
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