21/10/2022 NFT project Azuki launches Physical Backed Token

The company said that the open-source token standard intends to tie a physical item to a digital token on the Ethereum blockchain.

NFT project Azuki launches Physical Backed Token

The company said that the open-source token standard intends to tie a physical item to a digital token on the Ethereum blockchain.

Anime-inspirednonfungible token (NFT)project Azuki has released the Physical Backed Token (PBT) — an open-source token standard that ties a physical item to a digital token on the Ethereum blockchain.

Azuki shared on its Twitter account that the first implementation of the PBT will use the BEAN Chip, or a physical cryptographic chip that self-generates an asymmetric key pair. The combination of the PBT and the BEAN Chip introduces a feature that the project is calling “scan to own.”

Introducing the Physical Backed Token (PBT): an open source token standard tying a physical item to a digital token on the Ethereum blockchain.pic.twitter.com/iXavmJR5xv

— Azuki (@AzukiOfficial)October 17, 2022

Accordingto the information shared by the Azuki team:

“Scanning the chip with your phone allows for the PBT to be minted or digitally transferred to the owner’s wallet. This allows the current owner of a physical item to also own the PBT, which verifiably authenticates the item and ties the item to a digital token in the wallet of their choosing.”

The PBT intends to enable decentralized authentication and tracking of the full ownership lineage of physical items, all completely on-chain and without a centralized server, making it a trustless authentication. According to Azuki, no entity will have the singular right to authenticate or verify ownership of items. Everyone is free to authenticate, verify and build experiences on top of this technology.

Azuki believes that PBTs will unlock the use of physical goods to create digital experiences thereby creating a new generation of storytelling and experiences. According to the project, holders can build a collection that captures both the digital and physical, trade authenticated items or participate in real-life quests.

Azuki’s announcement of the PBT was received with mixed reactions on Crypto Twitter. Not all crypto enthusiasts were impressed, some suggested that the technology wasn’t necessarily new. Twitter user W3Meysamshared:

Translation:@AzukiOfficialuses readily available NFC chip technology and links it with an ERC-721 token. Fancy marketing lingo though.#pbthttps://t.co/KX8P71VFhN

— Meysam (@W3Meysam)October 18, 2022

Since the news of Azuki’s launch of a Physical Backed Token, the project has become number one on OpenSea’s 24-hour trading volume rankings.

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