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Why The New 'Nothing Community Dots NFT' is Worth 0.21 ETH?

Why The New 'Nothing Community Dots NFT' is Worth 0.21 ETH?

Over the past few months, Nothing has successfully created a buzz around its first smartphone which is coming out on July 12, 2022.

With the release of Nothing Ear last year, the company was able to impress a large number of users all over the world. The earphones have a distinct design and features such as wireless charging and ANC.

This year, early Nothing fans are anticipating the Phone 1. Among the hardware, Carl Pei’s company has released something that may not be of much use- a non-fungible token.

Nothing’s NFT Community

The consumer tech startup appears to have dropped the Nothing Community Dot NFT. The NFT is essentially a video with a transparent rotating cube. A black sphere bounces off the cube’s walls, making a sound as it does so.

As the cube rotates, it creates some interesting light reflection patterns. A still image of the Nothing Community Dots NFT, as shared by the company on its official Twitter handle, is given below. 

From July 5 onwards, the Nothing Community Dots NFT is available to be redeemed by community investors. To redeem their NFT, community investors have to register on dots.nothing.tech. 

As they register, Nothing will airdrop their NFT in their accounts in a couple of days. Although, the last date to register and get an NFT is August 13, 2022.

NFT airdropped

Further, the company is also offering an NFT to those who pre-ordered the Phone 1. Such customers can also head over to the website on July 12 and register to get their NFT airdropped. 

As of today, the Nothing Community Dots NFT is listed on OpenSea, one of the largest NFT marketplaces there is. The current price of the NFT, as mentioned on OpenSea, is 0.21 ETH, which is roughly about Rs. 20,000. More details as to how customers and investors can put the NFT to use should be detailed in the coming days. Stay tuned for more updates related to Nothing and other tech news.