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SkyBridge Capital Launches NFT Platform Flatter

source-logo  coinspeaker.com 13 September 2021 14:18, UTC

Available information reveals that the first debut on the Flatter platform would be two NFT SALT-themed packages.

In a conference today, the Anthony Scaramucci-owned company SkyBridge Capital appears to be the latest company stepping into the world of NFT, as the company announced the launch of Flatter, an NFT platform that combines top-notch collectibles “exclusive experiences and sought-after collectibles to create a new level of utility for this emerging market.”

The former White House communications director, Anthony Scaramucci, unveiled this development at the annual SALT conference of its New York-based hedge-fund investment Skybridge Capital. This was where he also revealed that this would be a separate entity from his crypto investment vehicle.

Available information reveals that the first debut on the Flatter platform would be two NFT SALT-themed packages. The first would offer NFT representing 140 bottles of rare Whiskey, decorated with the portrait of Anthony Scaramucci that French digital artist 8th Project created and is signed by the founder and the artist.

These whiskey bottles would come with tickets, enabling buyers to participate in the company’s annual SALT conference of 2022, two VIP tickets for admission into SALT dinner where artists would be present. A part of the proceeds would go to the US. Olympic and Paralympic Committee.

The second package would offer NFT SALT tickets with the SALT logo, decorated on a colored salt shaker. The tickets would allow access to all domestic and international SALT conferences for life, and they would receive VIP treatment, seating for entertainment events, green-room access, admission for two to a wine party, and lots more.

SALT is the annual conference of Scaramucci-owned company that he founded 12years ago. Previously, it was usually held in Las Vegas, but due to Covid-19, it was moved to New York this year. About 2300 attendees would grace the event. FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, Bridgewater’s Ray Dalio, Paris Hilton, and H.R. McMaster, a retired US Army lieutenant general and former Trump administration national security advisor on the year’s lists.

These whiskey bottles would sell in three blocks; the first would have a price tag at 1 ETH, the second at 1.25 ETH, and the third at 1.5 ETH. Buyers can pay in US dollars. Currently, 1 ETH is worth over $2,300.

“I’m excited to introduce this new concept and to tie the first two pieces to the SALT conference, which was itself groundbreaking when first launched in 2009. I’ve always wanted to be at the forefront of technological innovation, and this platform gives us an opportunity to make NFTs tangible by pairing them with one-of-a-kind collectables and experiences,” Scaramucci said.

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