Arcade classic Street Fighter II launches NFTs on WAX blockchain
It's shaping up to be the year in which NFTs go mainstream, thanks to successful releases by a number of household names. Video game developer Capcom is the latest pop culture brand to enter the crypto collectibles space, launching a series of Street Fighter II-inspired NFTs on the WAX blockchain on Feb. 18. The digital trading cards feature renderings of characters from the ever-popular arcade game, first released 30 years ago in 1991. DATE CONFIRMED: Official @StreetFighter will arrive on February 18th @ 12pm EST on the WAX #Blockchain! Are you excited as we are? Get yourself a free &....
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