Bazooka Chicks is a digital collectibles metaverse that depicts the world after all humans have died in 2041. The team behind this outlandish product has chosen Flare’s Songbird (SGB) as a technical platform for NFT minting.
Songbird is launching a digital collectibles mint.
According to an official announcement shared by Bazooka Chicks, an early-stage NFT product, its first digital collectibles drop is now available for public minting on Songbird.
Public Minting for @BazookaChicks on the #Songbird Network opens in less than 24hrs at the Daily Crypto Close! (00:01 UTC, November 6) Mints will be 25SGB (~$10) (max 30 per transaction)https://t.co/19K7lt2mVh
🪂 Each bazooka Makes you eligible for 1:1 @SongbirdPunks! pic.twitter.com/tgAiErD4e0
— Bazooka Chicks (@BazookaChicks) November 5, 2021
The initial mint price of 25 Songbird tokens has been set (SGB). Songbird (SGB) tokens were distributed to Flare airdrop participants in early September.
Songbird tokens, unlike testnets, enable users to stress test all possible economic designs on Flare (FLR) in real-world conditions. As a result, SGB tokens are not distributed via unlimited faucets.
Participants in the Bazooka Chicks public mint will also be eligible to receive Songbird Punks, a Songbird-based product inspired by Ethereum’s iconic NFT metaverse, CryptoPunks.
Flare establishes itself as a unique ecosystem for DeFi and NFT products.
CryptoPunks, created by NFT pioneers LarvaLabs, are the most expensive non-fungible tokens in the market. Some Punks are worth more than $7.5 million, such as CryptoPunk 3100 and CryptoPunk 7804.
Previously, Flare-based projects made headlines for their NFT-focused initiatives. Flare Finance, sold 7,777 NFTs in September.
Flare Finance’s collections were devoted to the legendary sports car DeLorean. This protocol also released a slew of Samurai-themed NFT drops.