Get Ready to Collect Anime NFTs: The Seven Deadly Sins Are Here! 🎉

So, guess what? YOAKE and OpenSea are teaming up to launch an NFT collection based on the wildly popular anime series ‘The Seven Deadly Sins.’ Yes, you heard it right! Now you can own a piece of this anime magic on the Soneium blockchain. Because who doesn’t want to collect digital art of fictional warriors? 🙄

According to a press release (because that’s where all the juicy gossip comes from), the collection is called “YOAKE & The Seven Deadly Sins Anime Series” and it’s exclusively available on the OpenSea NFT marketplace. Mark your calendars, folks! Minting starts on March 25 at 5:00 AM GMT. Set your alarms, or just let your cat wake you up. 🐱⏰

Each NFT is priced at a mere 0.002 ETH (which is about $4.12, or the cost of a fancy coffee). And guess what? You can mint as many as you want for 72 hours after launch. So, if you’ve ever dreamed of being a digital hoarder, now’s your chance! 💸

YOAKE, the self-proclaimed fan engagement protocol that’s mixing Japanese pop culture with blockchain tech (because why not?), is the first to bring an officially licensed NFT collection from the anime movie “The Seven Deadly Sins: Cursed by Light.” And yes, it’s on Netflix, so you can binge-watch while you mint! 🍿

For those who don’t know, “The Seven Deadly Sins” is a Japanese fantasy anime series based on a manga by Nakaba Suzuki. It’s set in a fictional medieval realm called Britannia, where a group of warriors, wrongfully accused of a crime, go on a quest to clear their names. Sounds like a plot twist straight out of a soap opera, right? 📺

The NFT collection features that iconic scene from the movie where Meliodas and his brother Zeldris share a solemn vow with their sacred chalices. Because nothing says “brotherly love” like a good old-fashioned vow in the sunlight! ☀️

After this launch, Sota Moriyama, the CBO at YOAKE, has big plans for more anime-themed collectibles on-chain. Apparently, they’re hoping to drive more fandom engagement into the web3 space. Because who wouldn’t want to engage with their favorite anime characters in a digital universe? 🤷‍♀️

Devin Finzer, the CEO of OpenSea, is also thrilled about this collaboration. He believes it will bring fans of the series on-chain. Because nothing says “I love anime” like owning a digital token of your favorite character! 🎊

Oh, and let’s not forget about Animoca Brands Japan, who last year released an NFT collection inspired by “Ghost in the Shell.” But they decided to launch it on their own platform, SORAH. Because why follow the crowd when you can be a trendsetter? 😏

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2025-03-25 11:42