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NFT Platform VeVe Partners with USPS to Offer the First-ever USPS Digital Collectible Stamp Art

Amy Liu

Summary: New Zealand-based non-fungible token (NFT) platform VeVe has announced a new partnership with the United States Postal Service (USPS) to offer the first-ever USPS® digital collectible stamp art. The collaboration will make four of the recently released Day of the Dead inspired "Forever" Stamps available as limited-edition NFTs that will be available exclusively through the ...

New Zealand-based non-fungible token (NFT) platform VeVe has announced a new partnership with the United States Postal Service (USPS) to offer the first-ever USPS® digital collectible stamp art. The collaboration will make four of the recently released Day of the Dead inspired "Forever" Stamps available as limited-edition NFTs that will be available exclusively through the VeVe app on Nov. 2 at 12 p.m. PT

"We are offering a new way to collect and a way to remain relevant and innovative with new audiences," said Chris Karpenko, USPS Executive Director of Brand Marketing. "We're excited to be able to make these designs available in an entirely new way with the licensed digital collectible drop with VeVe."

USPS Day of the Dead licensed digital collectibles will be available for purchase as a blind box for $6.00 each, giving purchasers a random chance at obtaining a common, uncommon, rare or ultra rare collectible from this series.

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