by BSC News
August 3, 2022
Popular Solana NFT collection Okay Bears is holding its first airdrop of NFTs that can be exchanged for real gold.
Okay Bears has just announced its first airdrop to the community, giving away 10,000 Non-Fungible Token (NFTs) that can be redeemed for physical gold or cash equivalent.
Each “Founders Coin” features a unique combination of hand-drawn attributes inspired by the original Okay Bears collection, and has a corresponding gold value.
Here are more details:
Cautioning against possible scams, the Okay Bears team said the Founders Coins will be delivered directly to holders’ wallets. For more information about the Founders Coin, visit here.
Okay Bears is an NFT project built on the Solana blockchain platform, consisting of 10,000 NFTs, with avatars of bears with unique characteristics. Okay Bears offers owners exciting benefits that have built a thriving and supportive community.
Where to find Okay Bears:
Website | Twitter | Discord | Telegram |
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