Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady and Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka have launched an NFT Platform dubbed ‘Autograph’ to facilitate digital ownership of sports memorabilia.
Autograph will sell digital sports memorabilia from Brady, Osaka, skateboarder Tony Hawk, and hockey star Wayne Gretzky.
The legendary Brady and internet entrepreneur Richard Rosenblatt are co-chairs, while Osaka will be on the advisory board.
Brady’s first foray in crypto was with his wife Gisele Bundchen when he took an equity stake in FTX trading limited.
Brady noted that Autograph was created to give sports and entertainment fans and collectors their pieces of iconic moments through official digital collectibles.
Autograph would also offer one-of-a-kind individually signed items, together with exclusive content and experiences.
Tom Brady’s NFT Collection debuted on Draftkings Marketplace.


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