EverdreamSoft Launches Subscription-Based ChainChronicles NFTs

Updated on Apr 18, 2023 at 1:22 pm UTC by · 3 min read

The very first ChainChronicles NFTs will be issued in May and collectors who sign up for the subscription in April will get 20% off their first purchases.

Software services platform EverdreamSoft, branded as the first outfit to launch the first blockchain-based game has launched a subscription-based Non-Fungible Token (NFT) collection dubbed ChainChronicles. As contained in a press release shared with Coinspeaker, the new collection is built up on the ideologies behind the company’s original cards that were released in 2015.

EverdreamSoft started as a gaming studio but whose pivot has now made a mark in today’s Web 3.0 ecosystem. The platform innovated by creating the first collection of trading cards for its Spells of Genesis (SoG) game title even before NFTs as a Web 3.0 term was conceived. The launch of the ChainChronicles NFT will seek to introduce a piece of blockchain history or significant events in a rare and appreciable way.

According to the details shared, the ChainChronicles NFT will come in different forms and models, specifically divided into 3. These categories include the Essential Pack, Curator Pack, and OG Pack.

As detailed by the startup, the Essential Pack is the most regular pack in the collection and subscribers will be given one monthly card. This card will represent a significant event in blockchain history.

The Essential Pack will also feature exclusive artwork, SoG in-game benefits, and a random SoG legendary card. The Curator Pack is a more sophisticated pack that grants access to 3x of the cards of the Essential Pack each month as well as 1 SoG legendary card and a rare vintage NFT minted between 2015 and 2017.

The OG Pack is the most prestigious of all and it features 10 exclusive units per month with unique artwork, 1 SoG legendary card, 1 rare vintage NFT (2015-2017), and 1 vintage card from the Spells of Genesis collection. These cards and their accessories open access to different benefits for the holders.

EverdreamSoft and the Attachment to Historical Relevance

One of the core benefits and use cases of Blockchain technology is its ability to help sustain history as whatever is registered cannot be changed or altered. By granting access to a unique piece of history in the Web 3.0 world, EverdreamSoft is granting credence to the need to preserve history.

While the startup noted that its whole creation will be a Tribute to its very first Spells of Genesis collection, the collection will further bring value as they can only be obtained via the subscription method. Additionally, the ChainChronicles collection is designed by some of the most innovative artists in the industry, and the subscription will be a way to support their ingenuity also.

As shared with Coinspeaker, prospective curators can get some discounts by using the EarlyBird Discount (EARLYCC). The very first ChainChronicles NFTs will be issued in May and collectors who sign up for the subscription in April will get 20% off their first purchases.

The NFT world is expanding, and while many projects are diving into the space, the credence startups like EverdreamSoft have accrued through the stability of their products over the years can aid their trusted embrace moving forward.

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