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Budweiser dropped its <a href=«https://twitter.com/budweiserusa/status/1465334779558174726?ref_src=» https: markets.businessinsider.com target="_blank">first-ever NFT collection
Monday as the beer giant deepens its foray into the digital asset space.The largest brewer in the world released a line of non-fungible tokens called the Budverse Cans Heritage Edition. It consists of 1,936 Budverse Cans as a hat tip to the first-ever launch of the Budweiser can in 1936.
Each ethereum-based NFT is one of a kind, generated using archived photos, ads, and designs from throughout Budweiser's history.
Of those, 36 are considered gold NFTs — rare tokens costing $999 that come with benefits, rewards, and surprises exclusive to
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