The latest NFT BAZL exhibition will kickstart Gulf Blockchain Week with a groundbreaking mural at DIFC
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The latest NFT BAZL exhibition will kickstart Gulf Blockchain Week with a groundbreaking mural at DIFC, NFT-optimized TVs, and smart NFC technology.

NFTs are here to stay. That much is clear. Jay-Z has a CryptoPunk as his profile picture. Payments giant Visa has entered the fray with its own $150,000 Punks purchase. Even SpaceX has been working with Origin Protocol to launch fifty NFTs, one of which will be the first to reach space during an upcoming all-civilian mission.

The new technology continues to change the paradigm of modern art, too. NFT BAZL has “bridged the gap between NFTs and the traditional art world,” uniting enthusiasts, investors, collectors, and artists at real-world exhibitions. The first of these took place in June at the prestigious Miami venue The Temple House.

During the inaugural event, attendees were treated to an NFT art collection that included over one hundred unique physical and digital works, which guests could buy in crypto or on card with little more than the swipe of a smartphone. They could even bid on two exclusive NFTs offered by none other than boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr.

Now, NFT BAZL has transformed from a standalone exhibition into a global brand, leading Elitium Founder and CEO Raoul Milhado to comment: “As the digital world continues to evolve, we’re confident that NFT BAZL will become a staple in the art sector. We’re combining NFT technology to bring digital and physical art to the traditional investor and collector. This, along with the participation of world-class artists, has been a crucial ingredient in our secret sauce.”

Thanks to a partnership with the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) — the leading financial hub in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia — attendees will also be able to bid on one of the world’s first mural NFTs, created by world-renowned artist Amrita Sethi. Amrita is the first NFT artist in Dubai who sold one of her NFTs for $102k.

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