On September 25, Lamborghini’s official nonfungible tokens (NFT) will be auctioned on the new platform Elysium Bridge.
The owners and heirs of the museum, Ferrucci Lamborghini, Tonino and Ferruccio Jr., have announced that they are selling only the rarest pieces from their private collection in the first NFT collection dedicated to the history of Lamborghini.
The NFTs, which will be offered for sale on the Elysium Bridge, are invaluable works preserved in the Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum, making this event the only chance to own these unique pieces. Until now, these important monuments from the history of the Lamborghini brand have never reached the world of the NFT, thanks to which the blockchain will make these pieces immortal.
This is exactly the idea that guided the founders of Elysium Bridge from the beginning to survive invaluable works in the digital world forever.
The September 25 event, during which these NFTs dedicated to Lamborghini will be auctioned, “will be a real way of discovering the unique pieces present at the auction, in which we will see details that have never been published and have not been known before. The Lamborghini family itself will also be revealed, “said the founders of the platform, Enrico Branchetti and Patrick Jusic.
These NFTs are designed by six internationally acclaimed artists, including Emanuele Dascanio and Giovanni Motta, and other names will be announced soon.
On the platform’s website, you can view the trailer announcing the event and register for the waiting list, which is the only way to participate in the auction.
Specialties of Elysium Bridge
What sets this new platform apart is the desire to be connected to a series of events and physical auctions with exclusive audiences around the world.
In addition, the Elysium Bridge team works with well-known brands, so great news and cooperation is still expected after Lamborghini.
Lamborghini in the world of cryptocurrencies
Lamborghini as a luxury car has been a symbol of the cryptocurrency sector for years.
Working on a film co-produced by the cryptocurrency project Tatatu, with Alec Baldwin and Antonio Banderas called “Lamborghini”. The film tells the story of a businessman who turned his tractor factory into a legendary car manufacturer.
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