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Terra Virtua NFT Team Launches Hashmasks Competition: Details

Wed, 28/04/2021 - 10:27
Leading NFT-focused startup Terra Virtua invites all enthusiasts to take part in Hashmasks competition
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Terra Virtua NFT Team Launches Hashmasks Competition: Details
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Terra Virtua HQ, a marketplace for non-fungible tokens, has shared an udpate on its partnership with NFT designers Hashmasks. Anyone who is interested in digital collectibles can join the contest and win a unique prize.

Introducing vFlects by Hashmasks

vFlects by Terra Virtua are digital collectibles that represent characters with unique superpowers. An internal core gives power to each vFlect: the ocular sensors of each vFlect reflect the character's superpower.

Now the Terra Virtua team has decided to release a series of vFlects in partnership with the Hashmasks team, a startup that creates tokenized masks of fictional characters.

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The first-ever non-fungible tokens created via this partnership will be released on the Terra Virtua marketplace on April 30, 2021, with more releases to come.

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To promote the accomplisment of this milestone, both teams are launching contests on social media.

Large-scale NFT competition announced

All Internet users who register on a special website before April 28, 2021, are eligible for this contest. Besides registration, a mention on social media is required.

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The winners of the contest will be rewarded with one of Hashmasks' vFlects. So, there is a chance to get a new-gen digital collectible first.

Terra Virtua is a veteran of the NFT segment: it was founded in 2016 while, in 2018, the platform was activated in mainnet. Terra Virtua addresses many NFT-focused use cases and has a native coin, TVK.

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