→ The luxury fashion industry is rapidly embracing blockchain and web3.
→ There is a concerted effort being made to move towards a more decentralized, customer-focused approach when it comes to leveraging new technologies.
→ This movement is being led by several of the top luxury brands.
→ Lean into these trending market forces, and craft an offering that is tailored to accelerating the luxury fashion industry’s move into blockchain and web3.
→ It’s still early, so anything from an agency providing blockchain services, to a startup building a web3 marketplace platform is a greenfield opportunity.
→ Brand it: COUTUR3 — and lock in the domain name: COUTUR3.XYZ
> It’s still early, so anything from an agency providing blockchain services, to a startup building a web3 marketplace platform is a greenfield opportunity.
This might have been true 5 years ago but not today
"Dapper has had a history of homeruns, beginning with one of the earliest (if not the first) NFT launches ever, CryptoKitties...
Then, in time for the 2020-21 bull market, Dapper released NBA Top Shot in a tie-up with the National Basketball Association. Essentially just a platform for people to trade tokenized snapshots of NBA replay footage, Top Shots became one of the breakout apps of the NFT craze. Dapper quickly capitalized on the buzz and launched similar products involving other sports leagues, including the NFL.
Disney Pinnacle seems to follow the same track. Users will be able to trade digital pins, modeled off of the popular physical collectible category, featuring Disney-related IP."
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