Jump Trade partnered with Guardian Link and StarkWare to bring about the world’s first play to earn Meta Cricket League coincidentally also the first time in an Asian market to introduce an interface with Zero Knowledge Rollup - a 2 Layer Zero Gas Fee marketplace which helps prevent participants to avoid taxing gas fee and overrule that layer of protocol usually exercised on marketplaces with NFT assets. The Jump Trade NFT marketplace is a success story on all fronts as their highly utility-filled interface sold out in mere nine minutes, excluding the three special collections present in the auction module.
The collection consisted of approximately 55k pieces of NFT assets which can all be traded and played with in the marketplace and the Meta Cricket League game when it launches respectively. The randomly generative punks have had a highly successful trajectory since its release in the NFT marketplace with many people ushering in to get their second chance at the NFT pieces from the marleptaces. The pieces were originally priced as $25 dollars a pop - which consisted of a collection of random yet authenticated and signed editions of cricket themed bats, players, and a variety of trump cards present in one package. The collection of five of the Super Loot box tokens were sold for $125 and the auction pieces were listed for $25 as their base price. The collection in summation after compilation came to about 25k in total excluding the auction pieces. The auction pieces sold for more than 440 times their original price. And since the marketplace has released it has been all out high in the trading of the pieces there.
The NFT collection with their unique attributes and scarcity in their existence lends itself to the tradability factor and the potential heights they could reach in the trading and investment sphere in their own marketplace. Jump Trade is also set to introduce collectible NFTs for Chelsea fans in the near future, presented by Chelsea's UK collector. The collection of NFT pieces will include tickets, matchday programs, menus, and signed postcards/photographs spanning across the entire timeline of the club's history dating from 1905 to present.
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