The legendary player, who won the NBA championship six times, was immortalized as the NFT.
Scottie Pippen, who won six NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls in the 90s, was exhibited as the NFT.
Scottie Pippen got a personal NFT on Arbitrum.
NBA Legend Becomes NFT
Pippen took to Twitter to show that he was immortalized as an NFT created through the Smolverse platform.
Pippen said he is ready to examine promising NFT products as well.
The NFT designed shows Pippen in his #33 Chicago Bulls jersey. The Bulls announced on December 8, 2005 that they were retiring Pippen’s jersey.
Powered by Treasure DAO, a decentralized NFT and metaverse platform, Smolverse leverages the Ethereum Layer 2 scaling solution, Arbitrum, to build NFT experiences.
Smolverse previously created an NFT for Mario Gotze, winner of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Götze, who played for Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, PSV Eindhoven and Eintracht Frankfurt, changed his profile picture on Twitter to a Smolverse NFT.
Not only is Pippen the only NBA star interested in NFT, but Golden State Warriors legend Stephen Curry has also recently released a Polygon-based NFT collection.