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Nike and RTFKT launches CryptoKicks—Their First Ethereum NFT Metaverse Sneakers

 Sports and Fashion giant Nike has released its first CryptoKicks on Ethereum in partnership with RTFKT studios

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An average Nike CryptoKicks sneakers are selling for approx 2.5 to 3 ETH ($7,500 - $9000)

The shoes known as Nike Dunk Genesis CryptoKicks, are a collection of 20,000 non-fungible tokens designed for use in the metaverse. People who have avatars in the metaverse can wear them in the virtual space.

Also, it's possible to change the design of the shoes by using the "Skin Vials" collection, which goes for 0.8 ETH ($2,500) at least. The skin rarity of each vial differs, and some of the rate skins go for higher prices.

CryptoKick with a rare skin vial sell for 45 ETH ($133,000) while the rarest of the collection, the Alien vial sold for 150 ETH ($449,500) RTFKT also said that it will be possible to involve the skins by completing certain online quests.

Read full story at https://cryptounity.news/nike-and-rtfkt-launches-cryptokickstheir-first-ethereum-nft-metaverse-sneakers

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