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Ronnie Coleman To Launch NFT Collection On May 2
Ronnie Coleman is one of the top bodybuilders of all-time and will now take on a new avenue.
Ronnie Coleman put together a career on stage that has him up their with the all-time greats. Now, he is taking a new path off the stage. Coleman is preparing to launch his new NFT collection on May 2nd that will offer many perks and sweepstakes to owners.
The general collection will offer 1,410 limited edition NFTs that grant access into Ronnie Coleman’s private fitness club. Other utilities will include a chance to won a Tesla Model 3, a private group chat with Coleman, and exclusive content for NFT holders.
There will also be different collections based on the years that Coleman won his Olympia competitions. From 1998-2005, Coleman logged eight consecutive Mr. Olympia victories, which is tied for the most all-time.
The name of the collections can be found below:
1998: That Cobra Back
1999: Well Rounded
2000: 4-Dimensional Muscle
2001: Life Or Death
2002: Fly Birdie, Fly
2003: Meat Market
2004: Super Human
2005: Game Over
The presale Whitelist only will begin on Saturday, April 30 at 10 A.M. PDT.
“The King, Ronnie Coleman, has created an NFT Series consisting of 1,419 limited edition NFTs which include his 9 most iconic poses over his eight consecutive years as reigning Mr. Olympia,” stated on the official website of Ronnie Coleman’s NFTs.
“The NFT will come with many perks and will grant the owner access to exclusive fitness community only accessible through ownership of the NFT.”
Ronnie Coleman is the latest fitness figure to launch an NFT line. Men’s Physique Olympia champion Brandon Hendrickson recently created his own NFT line to help others reach their fitness goals. Generation Iron also has its own collection, that features athletes such as Kai Greene.
Coleman is beginning to spread the word about this collection and will offer a presale option for those who want to get in early. When looking for a fitness NFT, it is hard to go against the man who has the most Olympia victories in the history of bodybuilding.
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Generation Iron Announces Exclusive NFT Collection
Generation Iron is officially looking to grow its NFT collection.
Generation Iron has been interested in growing and improving in different areas. Recently, a new avenue has been opened and there are endless possibilities.
Generation Iron has officially launched an official NFT collection. These are one-of-a-king art collectibles that can be purchased through an auction. The artworks are based on original photos and designs from specific Generation Iron films.
The full collection can be seen and purchased here. There are four designs available now with many more to come.
What are NFTs?
NFT stands for non-fungible token. These are cryptographic tokens that represent something unique. They do not represent an interchangeable commodity unlike other cryptocurrencies. This is why NFTs are non-fungible, because they cannot be exchanged for other goods.
The first known NFT was created in 2014 and it did not become popular until 2017. This is when CryptoKitties, an online game where player adopt virtual cats, came to be. Shortly after the game was released, it raised a $12.5 million investment and the public awareness of NFTs began.
This growth continued through 2020, where the value was up to $250 million. Over the first three months of 2021, there was upwards of $200 million spent on NFTs. This is when the surge began. This continued through 2021 into October where the first live bidding auction took place. This is when a set of Curio Cards was auctioned off.
NFTs have been featured in different skits on shows such as Saturday Night Live and South Park. The popularity of NFTs has continued to grow over the last half decade and it will be interesting to see where they are at this time next year.
Generation Iron NFTs
Generation Iron is working to grow and expand its collection of NFTs. The original four have been launched and are now available to be bid on.
First, the Generation Iron logo is displayed in a camp style. This is one of the two logo options available. The other is a pixel design where the logo is displayed on a blue background. The final two NFTs available feature Kai Greene.
In one, Greene is posing in Brooklyn while on set. It is a yellow picture with another pixel format. Finally, the last NFT shows Greene holding a dumbbell. This was taken on the set of Generation Iron 1 and is formatted like a comic book. This photo is not set in pixels like others but clear and in focus.
All four NFTs will be available for at least three weeks and can be bid on using this link. The Generation Iron collection will continue to product one-of-a-kind artwork using photos taken from original films and on the set of these films.
The NFT craze is on and it is only getting stronger. This is a chance to get in on some artwork that will not be found anywhere else.
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