Rolling Stone enters the partnership with Coinbase, the first collaboration is an NFT collection in a limited edition-

Rolling Stone enters the partnership with Coinbase, the first collaboration is an NFT collection in a limited edition-

After a two -year break, the American magazine for music, politics and pop culture, Rolling Stone, announced the return of Rolling Stone live. According to the publication, the Rolling Stone Live event marks the company's first cooperation with Coinbase, and the two companies will exclude non-fungible tokens (NFTS).

Rolling Stone Live 2022 will be presented by Coinbase this year, the event will include a limited collection of NFTS made by 12 digital artists

rolling stone has put together münzbasis to be left Rolling stone live NFT collection with 12 digital artists in the blockchain area. According to Rolling Stone, the artists were commissioned to create the NFTs that also show the Rolling Stone logo. The artists include Deadfellaz, Elise Swopes, Boss Beauties, Kideight, Mikeegrillmadeit, Markthehabi, Domino, Giant Swan, Alida Sun, Jeff Manning, Mister Goldie and Emonee Larussa.

Rolling Stone goes with CoinBase. Collection in a limited edition
Two of the digital artists who are represented in the NFT collection of Rolling Stone and Coinbase.

The American magazine says the event "Mark the beginning of an ongoing partnership" between Rolling Stone and Coinbase. Later in the year, the announcement indicates that the works of art will be established before they are offered for sale via the Coinbase marketplace. "The limited publication offers fans the extraordinary opportunity to have a piece of history that was created by some of the most influential digital artists in the crypto room," explains Rolling Stone in the announcement.

The partnership with coinbase and the exclusive non-funnable token drop is not the first time that Rolling Stone is experimenting with NFTS. Rolling stone partner with the bored ape yacht club (bayc) nft-project last year And published a special collector’s edition zine. Lisa Mayer, the founder and CEO of Boss Beauties, said her team was enthusiastic about contributing to the collection of NFTS.

"to have the opportunity to work with a cult brand like Rolling Stone and an innovative company like Coinbase was so inspiring," said Mayer said in an explanation about the announcement on the 3rd February. "We feel honored to be recorded next to so many other remarkable creators and are excited to see how everything comes together," added Boss Beauties.

this year, Rolling stone live (rslive2022) will offer musical performances by Kaskade, Tinashe, Iann Dior and a DJ set by Lil Jon. In the run-up to RSLIVE2022, the companies Doordash and Twitch will work with Rolling Stone to organize studio sessions on site. The RSLIVE2022 logo also shows that Coinbase will present this year's Rolling Stone live event on February 12, 2022.

What do you think of the collaboration between Rolling Stone and Coinbase at a NFF collection in a limited edition? Share your opinion on this topic in the comment area below.

Jamie Redman

Jamie Redman is the news manager at Bitcoin.com News and a Journalist for Financial Technology living in Florida. Redman has been an active member of the cryptocurrency community since 2011. He has a passion for Bitcoin, open source code and decentralized applications. Since September 2015, Redman has written more than 5,000 articles for Bitcoin.com news about the disruptive protocols that arise today.


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