Be quick: Ghostface Killah drops free-to-mint music-infused Ordinals
NakaPepes has tuned in with Wu-Tang Clan’s Ghostface Killah, Rare Scrilla and Ordinals Bot to airdrop 10,000 music-infused Bitcoin Ordinals on April 11 (about an hour after this story is published).
NakaPepes’ North American-based team, Teddy Bitcoins, Jimmy Toussaint and Mumbling Bearded Freak, are the lead creators and executive directors behind the famous rapper inscribing his latest tracks on the Bitcoin network.
“We have always tried to pay homage to Bitcoin history and culture in our collections. What better way to combine these two than one of the premier Bitcoin artists collabing with one of the most iconic cultural figures in recent decades?” says NakaPepes.
Ghostface Killah x Rare Scrilla NFT drop. (X/OrdinalsBot)
NakaPepes expresses how these free-to-mint collectibles are Open Editions, owing to the drop’s limited supply, with one piece of art and music attached.
“It is the original NFTs on Bitcoin where both Scrilla and Ghostface started in the NFT space,” the team adds.
Interestingly, these NFTs open up novel avenues for owners, who will gain Creative Commons (CCO) rights. This means they can build, use and share Ghostface Killah’s music however they wish, provided it’s utilized in the blockchain space.
NakaPepes brings Wu-Tang Clan members’ music to the Bitcoin blockchain. (X/stonedfrog.sats)
NakaPepes also emphasizes its latest venture, “Ordistorians,” which “brings together different Bitcoin artists from all over the world in a curated art project on Ordinals.”
Artists currently featured in the Bitcoin-based art hub include Scarce.City, TIZAR BERANDALAN, Remster and Isaac Oluwatimileyin, with more talent in the pipeline.
As a nod of appreciation, all NakaPepes and Ordistorian holders, among others, will receive whitelist access for the forthcoming Ghostface Killah airdrop, which will debut in just days.
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