Nike’s .Swoosh is helping shape the future of Web3
November 17, 2022
2022-11-17 16:18
Nike’s .Swoosh is helping shape the future of Web3 <br><br><br><br>

Nike’s .Swoosh is helping shape the future of Web3
Nike has announced the launch of its new blockchain-based platform, .Swoosh. This platform will allow members to collect and create virtual jerseys, shoes, and other goods that can be worn in games and online spaces. You may also be able to access real-world products and special events through the platform. Sign-ups for .Swoosh will start on November 18th, and you will need an access code to join.
Nike’s official “programming” doesn’t begin until December, but the company plans to launch its first digital collection in early 2023. This will be a community-based virtual collection. If you’re thinking that Nike has already tried its hand at digital goods, you might be remembering the company’s purchase of RTFKT to help it move forward with its virtual goods plans. That was almost a year ago.
The Nike .Swoosh project is an ambitious undertaking that seeks to attract all the digital and physical collectors of the world to the world of web3. The project could be a real experience of what web3 is capable of, and it could pave the way for a new era of digital collecting.
The Nike .Swoosh project is an ambitious undertaking that seeks to attract all the digital and physical collectors of the world to the world of web3. The project could be a real experience of what web3 is capable of, and it could pave the way for a new era of digital collecting. There is a lot of hype when it comes to web3, and the community is eager to put it to the test, and Nike’s .Swoosh project could be a good place to start. Most people have heard of the dot-com boom, but they haven’t heard of the dot-collect boom. By introducing collectors and web3 enthusiasts to a fun, easy-to-use platform Nike has the potential to bring a lot of people into this new frontier!
Nike is minting its NFT apparel on Polygon, an Ethereum sidechain network. This is different from previous Nike and RTFKT drops, which were launched on the Ethereum mainnet. A Fast Company article suggests that Nike plans to sell digital sneakers for less than $50 a pair.
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