OKX and Manchester City Restock “Unseen City Shirts” Digital Collectibles on OKX App
OKX, a leading cryptocurrency exchange, has renewed its partnership with Manchester City to restock and launch the “Unseen City Shirts” digital collectibles campaign on the OKX Web3 app.
Designed by Christian Jeffery, these football shirts are mintable on the OKX Web3 app, blending traditional sports memorabilia with blockchain technology.
Each shirt features iconic symbols of Manchester, including the Lancashire Rose and the Manchester Worker Bee, celebrating the city’s rich heritage.
Rarity levels determine potential wins, ranging from play-on-pitch experiences to limited edition physical shirts, with each collectible offering unique rewards.
OKX and Manchester City plan to release more digital collectible shirts with unique designs in the near future.
The Roses and the Bees digital collectible has been restocked! 🌹🐝
— OKX (@okx) April 23, 2024
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OKX’s partnership with Manchester City continues to innovate the sports memorabilia industry by integrating blockchain technology into fan engagement.
The “Unseen City Shirts” campaign offers fans and crypto enthusiasts alike the opportunity to own unique digital collectibles with real-world value.
With only 5 Ultra Rare shirts available, each collectible offers a chance to win exclusive prizes, including a play-on-pitch experience and limited edition gear. “Through this partnership, we’re not only celebrating Manchester’s rich heritage but also pioneering new ways to engage with fans worldwide via cutting-edge technology,” says Haider Rafique, CMO of OKX.
Fans can anticipate the next drop of “Unseen City Shirts” on April 29, featuring another unique design and more exciting prizes, as OKX and Manchester City continue to push the boundaries of fan engagement and digital collectibles.
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