Football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo teams up with Binance for 'ForeverCR7: The GOAT,' their second NFT collection release, commemorating his record 838 goals, on July 3.
Binance and Ronaldo's collaboration is aiming to offer extraordinary experiences for fans, investors, and NFT enthusiasts. The second non-fungible token collection of the Portuguese professional footballer is also coming to celebrate the record-breaking 838 goals that he achieved to date.
Once the "ForeverCR7: The GOAT" is launched, football fans and NFT collectors are given 20 designs to choose from. The items are divided into rarity categories with corresponding prices according to the rarity, and these are only available on the Binance platform.
Money Control reported that the collaboration with Ronaldo to produce a chain of CR7 NFT Collection is not only for promotion and sale, but the deal is also part of the footballer's multi-year partnership contract with Binance.
In any case, the true fans of Ronaldo know why the NFT collection is called "ForeverCR7: The GOAT." This is simply because the GOAT abbreviation means "The Greatest Of All Time," which the Portuguese football legend is known as.
"We are excited to be launching the ForeverCR7: The GOAT NFT collection this July. These NFTs commemorate CR7's goal-scoring prowess while offering fans a way to engage with his extraordinary career via a series of unique digital designs and real-world rewards," Binance said in a blog post.
In a separate press release, Binance's co-founder and chief marketing officer, Yi He, also said, "As the first drop was the most successful athlete NFT collection of all time, we wanted to keep building and creating more value for our community with this second collection. This CR7 NFT collection, made by Binance, is a remarkable piece of artwork that not only celebrates the 'Greatest of All Time' but also showcases a real-world use case of how Web 3.0 is revolutionizing the sports and entertainment industries."
Photo by: Binance Blog


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