China Offers Olympic-Specific NFTs for Sale

China, which outlawed cryptocurrencies in September, has offered the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics NFTs registered on Bitcoin SV. NFTs available for sale on NFTOnShow were priced at no more than 5 BSVs ($420).
 China Offers Olympic-Specific NFTs for Sale
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The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, which started on February 4, 2022 and ended on February 20, became one of the unforgettable events among the Olympic Games. The Olympics made a name for itself in history with political crises, records, new faces and doping scandals. Today, for those who want to embrace these Olympics in some way, China has released its official NFTs.

China, which declared all cryptocurrency transactions illegal in September 2021, has offered its official NFTs for sale, to coincide with this. The NFT collection, which was launched with the partnership of 5 institutions and organizations, mainly the China Sports General Administration Sports Culture Development Center, the China Olympic Museum and the China Sports Museum, was designed to represent five different sports branches in the Winter Olympics.

NFTs offered for sale are as follows:

The collection was created by depicting the mascot named Xiao Cang in different sports branches. A small explanation in both Chinese and English was included on each work. NFTs were created on the BSV blockchain and offered for sale on Bitcoin SV (1 BSV = $84). A total of 700 NFTs have been offered for sale, while 103 NFTs have been sold so far.

Buyers of the five NFTs in the Collection will be able to convert these NFTs into a ‘Short Course Speed ​​Skating’ NFT named ‘Shining SSR Mascor’. The first 5 NFTs are on sale for a maximum of 0.35 BSV, while the final NFT, which is made by combining the five NFTs, is available for up to 5 BSV ($420).

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