DC has partnered with Palm NFT Studio to officially step into the world of blockchain technology with our first collection of NFTs!
The DC NFTs, hand selected by Jim Lee, will be available for FREE starting on October 5 to all new and existing registered members of DC FanDome and a second free DC NFT will be available to all fans who share on social media. So, if you haven’t registred yet, visit DCFanDome.com and register for free!
Featuring Super Heroes like Batman, Superman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, and Harley Quinn, the premier DC NFT drop offers fans the opportunity to collect three covers for each character in three levels of rarity. For example, fans of Wonder Woman can collect a Common NFT (1987’s Wonder Woman #1 by George Peréz), Rare NFT (2021’s Nubia and the Amazons #1 by Alitha Martinez), and/or Legendary NFT (Yara Flor on 2021’s Future State: Wonder Woman #1 by Jenny Frison.) Check out all three designs for Wonder Woman and Common designs for each of the other heroes below.
DC NFT FAQs
What is a blockchain?
A blockchain is a type of distributed ledger technology. It is described as an incorruptible digital ledger of economic transactions that can be programmed to record not just financial transactions but virtually everything of value.
In simple terms, transactions are organized into a series of blocks that are linked together and cannot be changed, which is the blockchain. A new block is created once verified. It means that a new pool of encrypted transactions have been added to the blockchain. Palm is a type of blockchain known as a sidechain. This is because it can connect to and interact with the Ethereum blockchain.
What is an NFT?
NFT stands for non-fungible token. It is a unit of data stored on a digital ledger, called a blockchain, that certifies a digital asset to be unique.
What is Palm?
What blockchain are the DC NFTs minted on?
What are you doing about the environmental impact of your NFT collection?
The environmental impact of NFTs was one of the major reasons we decided to use the Palm blockchain instead of Ethereum.
Source: DC Comics