New NFT Marketplace, myNFT, Seals $7m in Funding to Make NFTs Accessible to All

New NFT Marketplace, myNFT, Seals $7m in Funding to Make NFTs Accessible to All

PRESS RELEASE. New London-based NFT marketplace platform, myNFT, has announced its upcoming launch with the news that it has received Series A funding from some of the most prominent investors in the blockchain industry. myNFT believes that the current NFT industry is filled with barriers, blocking this revolutionary technology from being accessible to everyone. Their core mission is to change this in ways that no other platform has done before – lowering costs, and supporting multi-chain payment methods, including fiat and many more features. The platform is....


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