Veve first NFT for The Simpsons now out of print.
At the end of October, Veve announced that it would announce Disney's IP-based NFT product line, and that plans are currently underway. Last week, Veve created the first batch of their 18,666 NFT collection for The Simpsons, and is now out of stock.
Currently, the competitive price of Bart and Homer brands in the mid-range market is over $ 150, while the purchase price of skateboards rarely doubles that price.
Today and tomorrow, Veve will also be releasing a collection of Disney and Pixar characters (including Aisha, Wali, etc.). Announced from then until Disney Day, the NFT collection will cover "Star Wars" and many other popular IPs. They are all part of the "Golden Hour" series, which ends November 12 of Disney Day.
The Golden Moment NFT sells for $ 60 per session, and if all the products are sold out, VEVE can make up to $ 1.2 million per day, and if the daily sales are similar, the total is 7.2 million. dollars over 6 days. It's not just about income. For aftermarket sales, the value of the Veve model is 2.5%. However, Veve must pay Disney a 6% IP authorization fee.
It is known that Veve will pay for the first season of Disney's new service for lucky consumers in some areas.
Veve has some recommendations for large companies, but it is not yet clear what the specifics of these agreements are. For the "Simpsons", we expect different companies to produce different products.
"The Simpsons" was originally produced for Fox. Currently, Fox has invested $ 100 million in NFT resources and will work with WWE in the future.
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