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  1. Olympic Pin NFTs

Olympic Pin NFT Overview

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What is an Olympic Pin NFT?

Olympic Pin NFTs are officially-licensed Olympic Pin collectibles that showcase exclusive content from the International Olympic Committee and its current and former athletes, and various Olympic years and cities - all in limited edition collectibles secured by blockchain technology.

Is there a tradition for trading Olympic Pins?

Olympic pin trading started as a way to identify athletes, judges, and officials, but over the past 125 years it has become an Olympic Games tradition where everyone -- athletes, event staff, journalists, and spectators -- all take part to collect and trade pins in the Olympic Village and beyond.

Why is each Olympic Pin NFT unique?

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) and nWay have turned Olympic pins into non-fungible tokens or NFTs. An NFT is a special kind of cryptocurrency token where each one is cryptographically unique. This means that, like physical collectible pins, there is a limited supply. Each NFT Olympic pin contains identifying information recorded in smart contracts. The smart contract is held on the blockchain with full transparency for anyone to see and verify.

I see that there are multiple pins with identical designs, how is each one unique?

Each pin has its own unique serial number. Similar to other collectibles, collectors pay close attention to serial numbers. Thus, the same pin with different serial numbers can have different market values. Keep this in mind when you’re looking to resell your pin on the Marketplace.

Where can I find Olympic Pin NFTs?

Celebrate the Olympic Games! Own a piece of Olympic History. Start your NFT Olympic pin collection with the Premiere Edition set. Available now!

You can find Olympic Pin NFTs in boxes sold directly by nWayPlay or for sale by other collectors in the .

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About Olympic Pin NFTs

Olympic Pin Trading Tradition

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Olympic Pin NFT Collectibles
Olympic Pin Trading Tradition
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