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Snoop Dogg Brings Weed Farms to the Metaverse

source-logo  cryptoknowmics.com 21 April 2022 02:24, UTC

Snoop Dogg and his son Cordell Broadus, a well-known American rapper, are launching pot farms in the metaverse. Snoop Dogg and Cordell (aka ChampMedici) will collaborate to establish a cannabis farm, where users may farm digital weed farms through the first-ever NFT weed farm, according to MOBLAND.

 “NFT 1.0 is about individual character and item, NFT 2.0 is about land and real estate, NFT 3.0 is about business and utility on top of the land and real estate,” Roy Liu, Co-founder of MOBLAND.

They're also ecstatic to work with Snoop Dogg on delivering digital cannabis and mainstream acceptance to GameFi 2.0 and the metaverse, according to Roy. He also stated that they are looking for ways to contribute to the cannabis community.

Snoop Dogg to drop hot digital weed NFTs

In addition to the contents from ChampMedici, Snoop Dogg will also drop branded digital weed farm NFTs.

“I saw my father play video games my whole life. Cannabis and game controllers live hand in hand with him, that’s why I think it’s no brainer to bring the metaverse and digital weed together,” ChampMedici.

MOBLAND is a virtual world with a mafia theme. Players assume the roles of gangsters with their own mafia organizations in this game. Snoop Dogg stated that his son requested they continue forward with the partnership.

Snoop Dogg ain’t new to NFTs

For a long time, Snoop has made a reputation for himself in the crypto and NFT worlds. He's released a slew of NFTs, including an entire album. Snoop has released a number of collections and has partnered with a number of cryptocurrency companies. Snoop has also teamed up with Clay Nation to produce a collection of previously unreleased music. Along with other celebrities, he has made investments in MoonPay.

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