BAYC Partners With Rolling Stone For Limited Edition NFTs

BAYC Partners With Rolling Stone For Limited Edition NFTs
The collaboration between BAYC and Rolling Stone has made the price of ApeCoin (APE) increase by 20% in the last 24 hours.

Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) has announced its second Ape Fest in 2022 in cooperation with Rolling Stone. The Rolling Stones collectibles will feature two 1/1 BAYC and MAYC NFTs, as well as real art prints.

The original BAYC x Rolling Stone NFTs and art prints sparked a lot of interest in the NFT community. Both platforms are hoping for the same level of the interior to have another successful auction and sales.

On the first day of Ape Fest 2022, Bored Ape Yacht Club and Rolling Stone unveiled their second cooperation for limited-edition NFTs. The two 1/1 BAYC and MAYC NFTs will be auctioned off on June 22 at 9:00 a.m. ET.

“Gm apes – we’re stoked for the first night of ApeFest. To kick things off, we’re excited to announce that we’ve teamed up with @RollingStone again for two 1/1 NFTs (one BAYC and one MAYC).”

Furthermore, the NFT auction will be followed by a four-hour sale of collectible art prints of each design. The art prints can be purchased for $100 in ApeCoin (APE). As the sale begins, the links will be disseminated on Twitter.

However, neither Yuga Labs nor Rolling Stone magahas have provided any information on the BAYC and MAYC NFTs or art prints.

The inaugural Bored Ape Yacht Club and Rolling Stone limited edition physical zine cover prints and 1/1 BAYC and MAYC NFTs drew a lot of interest from the NFT community and sold out rapidly during last November’s Ape Fest.

The BAYC and MAYC 1/1 NFTs were so popular that renowned collectors paid a lot of ETH for them.

The price of ApeCoin (APE) has risen about 20% in the previous 24 hours, accompanied by a 40% increase in trading volume. At the time of writing, the APE price was $4.81. It means that consumers will require approximately 25 APE to purchase a collector print.

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