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Jaiantokoin figures, CryptoKaiju
Jaiantokoin figures, CryptoKaiju

UK-based blockchain startup CryptoKaiju[1] has announced the launch of its second generation, Ethereum-powered crypto collectibles.

Giant Ethereum monster, Jaiantokoin figure, CryptoKaiju

Called Jaiantokoin[2], the new collectible follows in the footsteps of 2018’s inaugural figure, Genesis, the world’s first vinyl toy to be fully traceable on a public blockchain. Genesis figures sold out in just 40 days and went on to be sold on secondary markets for as much as US$280 per collectible[3], compared to their original price of US$55.

“The demand was so high that people were still requesting Genesis up until last month,” said Oliver Carding, co-founder of CryptoKaiju. “Months after selling out we are still receiving weekly requests from people looking to buy one.”

Like Genesis, Jaiantokoin toys use tamper resistant near field communication (NFC) tags and are digitally unique. Each figure is backed by a ERC-721, non-fungible token (NFT), making every single toy one of its kind on the Ethereum blockchain. Each is linked physically and digitally for improved handling of provenance, authenticity and scarcity.

The token contains metadata which describes certain aspects of the collectible, such as its birth date, gender, color, a description and two personality traits such as “intelligence” or “creativity.” It ensures that the collectible can’t be duplicated, counterfeited or faked.

“We used the feedback from our customers and everything we learnt from our first collectible to improve the product,” Carding said. “We completely revised the original feet design from our original prototype to ensure the NFT is even more secure for example. I am sure fans of the project will be equally pleased with our second generation figures.”

Genesis figure (purple), CryptoKaiju

Blockchain-powered crypto collectibles rose to fame in 2017 when CryptoKitties[4] went vital, with some rare kitties going for well over US$100,000[5]

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