Flowverse is an independent media platform and community that covers the Flow Blockchain ecosystem. They just created their own Flow NFT marketplace recently and are continuing their operations in this field. Since its inception in June 2021, they have gained over 40,000 newsletter subscribers and established itself as a go-to source for Flow blockchain news and analysis.
Flowverse claims to be establishing a community-first platform that puts users at the heart of everything they do in order to help people discover, acquire, and trade the finest Flow projects. Thus far, they’ve released two NFT collections: Flowverse Socks and the Flowverse Mystery Pass.
Flowverse NFT Collections are Growing
Their Socks collection covers many Flow OGs and project founders, whilst the Mystery Pass collection is a premium membership experience that provides access to unique material, NFT airdrops, and collaborations they make as part of Flowverse.
They argue that their specialized Flow ecosystem expertise, community-first strategy, excellent track record, media and distribution skills, and commitment to developing things the right way set them apart from other platforms. They intend to be at the forefront of the Flow blockchain revolution and appear to be committed to developing a platform that will allow users to participate in the future of the digital economy.
Flow Blockchain Embodies Many High-Profile Names
Flow is a blockchain that is fast, decentralized, and developer-friendly. Dapper Labs, the team behind CryptoKitties, invented it to overcome scalability issues with CryptoKitties on the Ethereum network.
Flow differs from other blockchains (such as Ethereum, Solana, Bitcoin, Cardano, DOGE, and others) in that it was expressly intended from the start to enable gaming and consumer applications, with the throughput required to expand to millions of active users. Numerous high-profile IPs, including the NBA, UFC, La Liga, and NFL, as well as Warner and Universal Music Group, have created apps on top of Flow.