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NFT: The Stanger Things collection on Netflix has begun

The interest in NFTs remains high. The dominant streaming platform company is now allowed to enjoy NFTs. On the subject of one of its signature programs, Stranger Things, the Netflix platform has really announced the release of a collection of 11,111 NFTs. In case you're unaware, this is a popular Netflix series. It describes a bunch of kids' exploits in the American little town of Hawkins. They will have to deal with supernatural situations together. They currently possess their own collection of NFTs.

A Netflix and Candy Digital joint venture

Netflix and Candy Digital, a digital collecting business, have teamed after a critically acclaimed Season 4 of the show. They jointly unveiled "The Upside Down Series," a collection. The Stranger Things characters are the focus of this collection of NFT.


11,111 Netflix New Ticket Offers

11,111 NFTs are available on Netflix thanks to Candy Digital. The most ardent fans of Stranger Things will be delighted by this compilation. NFTs are accessible beginning on Thursday, July 14, two weeks after the second half of season 4 premieres. There are 17 limited-edition digital posters for the Upside Down series featuring notable characters including Eleven, Will, Dustin, Eddie, Steve, and others. Buyers of the series Upside Down won't know which character poster they bought until they open the "mystery box," just like with other NFT samples.


An "unknown box" for $11

The price of each mystery box was $11. There are also 99 bundles called "Hellfire Club" available. For a total of $275, these packages will each feature all 17 character posters. The rarity of posters varies, just like that of other NFTs. With only 223 copies, the Eleven poster is the rarest. With a varied number of posters hit for each figure, there are two more rarity tiers.

NFT Collection on Netflix is accessible till July 20, 2022

On the Candy Digital website, the Mystery Boxes and Hellfire Club Bundles have been available for early access since July 14. On July 20, sales will stop at 5:00 p.m. If not already sold before this date, all NFTs will be. Do not, however, worry. After the sale time is over, fans can locate what they're looking for in Candy's secondary market on Netflix.candy.com.


It's not the first time that Netflix has entered the NFT market. An NFT treasure hunt was already set up by the streaming service for its "Love, Death + Robots" series. Learn more by reading this article. NFTs have had a period of disinterest, although they don't appear to have completely disappeared. In fact, the market for non-fungible tokens is still very profitable. One possibility is a popularity boom!

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