NAFSTARS Announces a Successful Fund Raise of $1․7 Million

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PRESS RELEASE. NAFSTARS, a Polygon-based play-to-earn [P2E] platform that allows users to collect branded artist cards from around the world and from any music genre, announced it has successfully raised $1.7 million in seed funding, pre-sale tokens and NFT. The announcement came just after the Non-fungible Conference [NFC] in Lisbon, Portugal.

Using advanced technology, NAFSTARS collects artist metrics such as streams, views, social media subscribers, career milestones [gold and platinum certificates] and translates them into points. In this way, these cards can represent an artist’s actual ranking.

In addition, NAFSTARS will allow users to participate in numerous battles and earn rewards.

NAFSTARS is supported by French radio NRJ and TRACE, Africa’s number one music television network. Its artist directory has more than 7 billion views on YouTube and 30 million followers from three continents.

NAFSTARS allows artists to benefit from their online popularity

NAFSTARS is a solution that allows artists from around the world to capitalize on their online fame and, in turn, directs those real metrics or data into unique digital NFTs that become part of a branded P2E card game.

NFC Lisbon has played a significant role in the growth of this French startup. The Polygon-based P2E gaming platform has officially integrated Polygon Studios and signed agreements with several startups for its upcoming initial offering DEX [IDO]. And NAFSTARS recently signed several world-renowned Brazilian and Portuguese artists.

At NFC, NAFSTARS announced new signings. First on the list is Portuguese international sensation CALEMA, who is about to begin her stadium tour of Africa. BLAYA, whose hit song Grammy Award-winning singer Madonna has covered on her 2019 album, and Portuguese number one singer SOYARA RAMOS are the other two signings announced by French gaming platform P2E.

$NSTARS token

Like most crypto and NFT projects, NAFSTARS has launched a native currency, $NSTARS. As a native in-game token on the game platform, $NSTARS will serve as a useful token for users. First, users can mine unique cards on NAFSTARS using $NSTARS. Second, users will earn $NSTARS by participating in leaderboards, and finally, they can earn this token by participating in the project’s liquidity pool.

The $NSTARS pre-sale has closed, and NAFSTARS will begin IDO through several prominent launch sites soon.

While the global music industry is still in recovery mode, the advent of streaming has helped spread this billion-dollar industry by opening doors to markets in Latin America, Africa and Southeast Asia. NAFSTARS connects the music industry to the emerging concept of NFT.

ABOUT NAFSTARS

NAFSTARS is a Polygon-based gaming and NFT platform that allows users to collect branded artist cards. Using technology, NAFSTARS offers users rewards for participating in games and allows artists to make huge profits from their online popularity. The release of $NSTARS’ own token, as well as a rapidly growing community of artists and investors, prove that this project is just around the corner.

Take a look at their lightweight paper: https://manager.nafstars.com/nafstars_lightpaper_en.pdf

Media contact

Company name: NAFSTARS

Contact person for the company: [email protected]

Name of contact person: Romain Delnaud

Company website: manager.nafstars.com

Company email: [email protected]

social contact

Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nafstars_off

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Discord: https://discord.gg/6uHKPCX9mV

LinkTree : https://linktr.ee/nafstars

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