We are on the map: Israeli brands that have imprinted their own NFT
What's the connection between Landover's Rosalich, the film The Legend of Destruction and Rami Kleinstein?
It turns out that not only overseas but also in Israel there are some brands we all know that have joined the NFT wave
Tal Nebro
19/04/2022
Tuesday, 19 April 2022, 09:59
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We in Israel are greatly culturally influenced by the United States, and almost everything that succeeds in America sooner or later reaches Israel as well.
One of the phenomena that is making its way to Israel these days is the Web 3.0 and NFT revolution that is making its first steps in Israel.
True, although it is difficult to determine that the NFT has indeed gained a stable foothold in Israel, and the field does not arouse even a fraction of the interest it arouses in places like Los Angeles or Silicon Valley;
However, it can already be seen that she is developing an Israeli scene of projects in the field of NFT and various communities on Facebook, Twitter and Discord.
Also, you can already see some mainstream Israeli brands, which launched NFT themselves.
We have collected some interesting examples of such projects.
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Landover Coffee
The Landover coffee chain has launched a series of eight NFT creations dedicated to its favorite dessert, "Rosalach" (a kind of roulade in flavors).
Currently, out of 8 works in series 7 have been sold, with the cheapest work currently worth more than half a site (i.e. over $ 1,600 at the current rate).
True, Landover did this mostly as a marketing gimmick, but the pieces reached a respectable minimum value of $ 1,600, with the most expensive piece currently being offered for sale at a full ETH price (close to $ 3,000).
A legend of destruction
The film Legend of Destruction is one of the most intriguing and invested projects in the history of Israeli cinema, which tells the story of the great revolt against the Romans and the destruction of the Temple.
The story is conveyed in a unique style, using 1,500 non-animated paintings (except for a few short excerpts), by artists David Polonsky and Michael Faust.
An official project has now been launched by the filmmakers, which aims to sell the rights to these works in the form of NFT tokens.
The sale has not yet begun (currently in the Whitelist phase), but it is intriguing to see the results of this experiment, because if it succeeds, it may change the way movies are funded today.
Rami Kleinstein
Well-known and esteemed singer Rami Kleinstein has created a first-of-its-kind collaboration with an Israeli company called F5, for the sale of tickets for a show via NFT.
The show took place in early April, when viewers entered the show by presenting the tickets that are in their digital wallet.
According to Rami Kleinstein's Instagram, he seemed to be happy there.
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The pirate hedgehog of "A Wonderful Land" (Photo: Yachz)
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We stay with Channel 12 (roughly), and move on to the successful and old show, Great Country.
In "Eretz" they did a series of sketches this year that mock all kinds of phenomena in the high-tech industry, such as concentrating on the shell and externality at the expense of essence.
One of the sketches in the series dealt with the NFT phenomenon that is driving crazy enthusiasts around the world crazy.
During the sketch, one of the characters (Golan, played by the legendary Tamir Bar), scribbles a drawing of a "pirate hedgehog" on a page, and turns it into an NFT.
Great Country decided to continue with their own inner joke, creating a "real" NFT of a pirate hedgehog on the Stashh network.
The price currently stands at more than four million dollars, so it's hard to believe someone would buy it, but, go know.
Nothing will surprise me anymore.
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