Dunamu’s Momentica is dropping girl group Le Sserafim’s first NFTs or digital collection. The South Korean fintech firm has teamed up with Hybe entertainment company to form Levvels Inc., which provides blockchain-based projects for global fandoms and their artists.
Levvels Inc. created Momentica to have a place for fans where they can get more from their favorite artists and bring their user experience to the next level through blockchain. In this case, the company is releasing Le Sserafim’s First Take NFT, and fans can exchange these digital items for new collectible digital cards featuring the “Blue Flame” singers.
The digital cards are called “Take”, and fans can collect them for keeping or trading in the future. Fans can exchange them on the Momentica platform, and this was announced by Dunamu and Hybe’s Levvel joint venture on Thursday, Dec. 22.
As per The Korea Times, Levvels unveiled Le Sserafim’s digital Take collectibles ahead of their actual release. This is said to be part of the company’s special event to celebrate the group’s debut in April.
Momentica allowed fans to create souvenir images of the members, and they can now exchange these creations on Momentica’s platform to earn Take. All the fans who took part in the creation of the digital souvenirs can have their works swapped for digital cards by simply providing the promotion code they received during the Digital Souvenir registration.
"The aim of MOMENTICA's service improvements is to enhance user accessibility to our fandom-friendly platform and to better communicate the joy of digital collectibles," Ryan Jang, the chief operating officer at Levvels Inc., said in a press release. "MOMENTICA will continue to add new features to expand its unique collecting experience and keep providing new ways for fans to have fun."
In any case, Le Sserafim is set to drop its first NFTs or digital collectibles on Dec. 29. Three weeks after the drop, users will be given access to new concepts of the group’s Take every week.


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