Polygon investment in popular NFT NFT industry in India

2021-10-28 10:12
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Polygon announced its investment in the NFT (Colexion) commercial collection on October 28, but the proceeds were not disclosed, and the cost of the collection was estimated at $ 50 million (around 500 million billion won). . Polygon will distribute digital tools to promote the popularity of NFTs in India. This investment will bring products such as the fight against piracy and counterfeiting, dashboards and advanced tools for NFT exchanges, a stable platform that allows artists and developers to interact with their NFT fans and customers. , and the security infrastructure. Colexion Co-Founder and COO Bibin Babu said, “This investment will replace all NFT locations in India and allow Indian users to buy and sell NFTs faster with lower prices and good customers. (Your story)

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