27/01/2022 NFT Crypto Art by Quidverse Predicted To Be One of the Greatest Launches of 2022

Quidverse just released its first-ever collection of non-fungible tokens (NFTs). The limited-edition NFT drop was inspired by one of the greatest moments in sports — the iconic Muhammad Ali vs. Sonny Liston boxing match.

In anticipation of their ‘Quidverse’ game that’s in development, the Quidverse community behind the Quid Ika crypto token just launched their first collection of 1,000 limited-edition NFTs called TKO Tentacle Knockout. This collection was illustrated by a world-renowned designer who has asked not to be named, but what can be said is that the artist is known for their unique style and has worked with some of the world’s largest entertainment companies. The company expects its NFTs to be in extremely high demand, as each NFT will serve as a key to the Quidverse.

The NFT crypto art will depict a reimagining of one of the greatest moments in sports history, which was the epic two-match blood fight between Muhammad Ali and Sonny Liston. Considered as one of the most controversial fights in history, the Championship tournament remains a highly talked-about match between two of the world’s greatest boxers.

The NFT art alone is a testament to the quality that the community has come to expect from the team. With high expectations and attention to detail, the team and community are excited for the major plans in 2022 and beyond. TKO NFTs can be minted for 0.25 ETH each, gas fee not included.

When asked about the NFTs, the Quidverse team said, “These NFTs are more than just amazing artwork. There is real utility tied to these NFTs and it will serve as the key to the Quidverse. TKO holders can expect to receive additional benefits just for being a part of this awesome community and we’re glad to be on this journey with all of our supporters.”

The company explains that once someone owns one of these NFTs, they can expect exclusive access, rewards, staking, and other perks down the road once the Quidverse game is released. Teasing the public with what these can be, the Quidverse team says that rewards could be related to receiving free or discounted goods and services, access to premium features in the Quidity app, access to free mints of other NFT launches, unlocking of special abilities and customizations within the game, merch drops, and more.

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The Quidverse team’s mission is to bring a one-of-a-kind experience to the crypto metaverse. By generating revenue through its Quidity app, NFTs, launchpad, and Quidverse game that is in development, their goal is to create a streamlined experience that gets people engaged in the world of crypto and crypto gaming.

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Interesting NFTs
The Scion
A young figure caught in a moment of distraction, aware only ephemerally of his unconscious being, as it engages in psychological and psychedelic layer spaces. His right arm casually cradles a moray eel; the figure is comfortable but not truly aware of the potentials for danger in such negligence. His shirt reads “Bello” in Pokemon style font, harkening back to a childhood straddling the millennial threshold. To his right side, out of the unconscious deep, shrouded alien heads propagate as a fractal totem, each new iteration a more sophisticated rendering of emotional masking over the cold mystery of the greys. As the scion of the Budgie-Sattva, the young man, in his distraction, is also simultaneously aware of higher levels of self discovery. To his left a psychological topology sets beneath the oracle side of an 8 ball ,hovering; its message a purest concept of acceptance. The “Scion” lettering is in 80’s HeMan style bold declaration. The lower right side of the painting is like a hybrid of melon, feathers, and seeds. The crystals in the background bring light; conducted, refracted, reflected, and dispersed, to balance the dark shadow of the figure’s physical body. The aura of the scion succeeds in layers to point, with a finger, and the crown chakra, toward a center of a mandala existing as nigh pure application of strokes, in essence painterly abstraction, but also revealing hints of the Aura of migraine, and the bi-hemispherical nature of the brain–noting concerns of the possibility of inherited mental disease. Yet the flourish of chakra as it sets against that center is robust, active, coherent, and reveling against all fear. Fundamentally, the piece speaks to the activation of one’s potential to begin to “Know Thyself”, and find greater awareness out of the enigmas of the mind–as an inculcated seed given to the rich soil of one’s own birthright.
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1st in game Grimace Serpent
Heyo! I'm 1st in game Grimace Serpent. I've never told anyone this, but I once kissed a dog. When my owner isn't watching, I steal their brooches and use them for litter paper. I'm not sorry. Purrhaps this is the beginning of a beautiful relationship.
Portrait of the Artist in Digital Decay
Self Portrait taken in the East Village, January 2019. Stereoscopic Effect created with Facebook 3D photo, "painted" with neural imaging, then digitally pixelsorted. Single Edition Hi Res GIF Token by Sarah Zucker.