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(That is low key genius) Arbitrum, Azuki, and others are launching a blockchain-powered anime community known as ‘AnimeChain,’ to onboard followers of anime to Web3.
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Once you get down past the microscopic degree and breach ‘the quantum realm’ — physics doesn’t fairly work proper.
(Particles get entangled, issues begin popping out and in of existence…)
Identical factor occurs while you breach a sure degree anime fandom.
Impulsively, proudly owning motion figures in your mid 30’s just isn’t solely accepted — however celebrated. Dressing up isn’t only a halloween factor, and (for some purpose) your whole headphones have cat ears on them.
We’re not knocking it btw! We’ve bought a little bit of that in us.
(Hell, Chevy was designing and handcrafting duplicate lightsabers properly into his late teenagers — as an alternative of idk, relationship?).
We are saying all of this, so that you simply don’t brush off what we’re about inform you…
The Arbitrum Basis, Azuki, and the Web3 Basis are teaming as much as launch a blockchain-powered anime community known as ‘AnimeChain,’ which goals to onboard followers of anime to Web3 by way of content material, video games, merchandise, and NFTs.
Which all sounds a bit nebulous…however take into consideration the anime fan in your life — what do they cherish?
Cartoons? Yep.
Their Nintendo assortment? Completely.
That Dragon Ball Z Tee Shirt that, when warn, comes with a verbal reminder that it was “a Japanese-only launch”? Mhmmm.
Plus a ship load of varied collectibles? It’s a given.
Now let’s join the dots…
☝️ (1) = content material, (2) = video games, (3) = merchandise, and (4) = NFTs ☝️
So yeah, a ‘blockchain-powered anime community’ sounds bizarre at first — but it surely might find yourself being a match made in heaven.
Bravo AnimeChain, bravo!