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New Cricket NFT collectibles released!

The popularity of digital collectibles and sports NFTs has exploded in the recent years. Cricket enthusiasts are anticipating cricket related NFTs and are hyped to collect exclusive tokens tied to their teams and favorite players. NFTs will make way for the community to digitally connect with each other.

In November 2021, ARK Legacy introduced their unique collection of “non-fungible token” aka NFT on OpenSea. ARK Legacy sits on Polygon blockchain and provides an opportunity for collectors to purchase digital memorabilia. Last month ARK Legacy dropped NFTs for star players: Virat Kohli, Sachin Tendulkar, AB de Villiers, MS Dhoni and more. While some fans may just buy these NFTs to support their favorite player, some may see it as an investment opportunity that may deliver huge profits down the road. The sheer novelty of the NFT market provides potential for steady passive income.

Cricket NFT collectibles launched on ARK Legacy.
New Cricket NFTs released by ARK Legacy (PC: Opensea ARK Legacy)

The artwork is developed by a team of graphic designers and management team with over 20 years of experience. The value of global NFT market currently sits at 14 billion and projected to rise to $75 billion in the next 5 years. Overall, cricket continues to grow as a sport with over 2 billion fans all over the world. The popularity of the sport suggests that there is an audience for Cricket-related NFTs.

 “ARK Legacy is passionate to provide exclusive digital collectibles using blockchain technology in a decentralized manner. In the future, we will integrate the collectibles with video games and partner with athletes, making these rare items even more popular and valuable.”, said ARK Legacy CEO – Aditya S.

In coming months, ARK Legacy will expand to notable sports such as basketball, football and soccer. ARK Legacy is not only unique artwork, but also an opportunity for sports fans and community to own a piece of legacy for years to come. You can check out the digital collection at OpenSea: https://opensea.io/collection/ark-legacy

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