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Lost Worlds to Host Immersive NFT Experience for NFT.NYC Event

[PRESS RELEASE – New York, United States, April 11th, 2023]

Location-based NFT platform, Lost Worlds, has announced LOST.NYC, an immersive experience taking place in New York from April 11-14. The unique event will be held during NFT.NYC, the preeminent conference for the NFT community.

LOST.NYC has been conceived as an experience that allows NFTs to transcend their digital boundaries and take root within the city that never sleeps. NFTs have traditionally been constrained as a desktop experience, with little scope for exploring their utility within the real world. Lost Worlds is attempting to bring Pokemon-Go like experience to NFTs with location based nft minting.

Geofencing NFTs to physical locations unlocks new and exciting ways to interact with digital assets. Outside of the experience itself, holders of these assets can gain access to token gated merch, real-world events, exclusive NFT drops, and more. To showcase the new utility afforded by this technology, Lost Worlds has partnered with some of the biggest names in the space for NFT.NYC.

Web3 lifestyle app STEPN, utilising Lost World’s geoNFTs to provide memorable IRL to URL experiences. STEPN will drop their scavenger hunt like geoNFTs at running locations including Central Park during NFT.NYC. Minters will be able to claim a badge and become eligible for exclusive STEPN mints on the MOOAR NFT platform.

DeLabs, the creators of DeGods and Y00Ts, are leveraging the Lost Worlds platform as one part of their DeNYC multi-day experience which includes a landmark tour and treasure hunt with over $100,000 in claimable prizes. The geoNFTs hunt includes 5 landmarks throughout the city for users to collect. Each location will have 500 mintable geoNFTs on the Polygon blockchain. The locations include:

  • Grand Central
  • Empire State Building
  • Bellevue Psychiatric Hospital
  • Central Park
  • Brooklyn Bridge

Lost Worlds has successfully engaged 23 of the world’s most renowned artists to launch their debut geoNFT collections on the ethereum blockchain. These artists have had their works featured in prestigious auction houses and platforms, such as Sotheby’s. Notable names include Derry Ainsworth, Gabe Weis, Cult Class, and rising star Anton Conolly. As a way to bring NFTs into the real as a form of certification the person who discovers and mints Anton Conolly’s geoNFT in New York and mints it will also receive a 68″ x 50″ physical painting bridging creating a hybrid experience for collectors.

Chikn, a pioneering play-to-earn NFT game on the Avalanche AVAX, is introducing in-game assets to location-based NFTs. With “Loot Boks,” a clever twist on the term “loot box,” Chikn offers mystery box geoNFT mints that contain items transferable and usable within the chikn.farm game and ecosystem. One such minting event will take place at the farm situated atop the Jacob Javits Center, providing an exciting opportunity for players to acquire valuable in-game assets in the real world.

During the course of NFT.NYC, Lost Worlds will also be hosting other geoNFT scavenger hunts. Participants who succeed in collecting geoNFTs from locations scattered throughout New York City will be rewarded a non-tradable NFT Badge, which unlocks VIP access to side events, as well as exclusive NFT drops.

About Lost Worlds

Lost Worlds is the first location-based NFT platform. It allows anyone to mint geoNFTs from physical locations. These NFTs can range from digital collectibles to concert tickets, vouchers for merch, and much more.

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