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Users Of Cross-chain Bridge Allbridge Can Now Win A Mario Klingemann NFT
Users that use the cross-chain bridge Allbridge from November 22 to December 22 and transfer 200 USD worth of value in BUSD from BNB Chain, USDC from Polygon, or ABR from any blockchain to Tezos, can win a Mario Klingemann NFT.
By: Lee Evans
29 November 2022
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As an incentive for new and current users to discover some of the platforms and tools that are available on Tezos, MadFish Solutions has launched an event that will last for the next 4 weeks.
Users that use Cross-chain bridge Allbridge during that period and transfer 200 USD worth of value in BUSD from BNB Chain, USDC from Polygon, or ABR from any blockchain to Tezos, can win a Mario Klingemann NFT.
There’s one more requirement to be automatically added to the raffle though: you need to have bought at least one NFT from one of the following 3 Tezos NFT marketplaces:
“You will automatically be entered into our raffle without needing to fill out any forms. We will automatically check all Tez addresses used in the bridge and their activities on the described marketplaces.”
The event will last from November 22 to December 22.
Mario Klingemann, working under the pseudonym Quasimondo, is an artist who has won numerous awards including the Prix Ars Electronica 2020 for his work “Appropriate Response,” the Artistic Award 2016 by the British Library Labs, and the Lumen Prize Gold 2018 for “The Butcher’s Son.”
His work is presented in ONKAOS and also in DAM Gallery Berlin.
He has written dozens of articles in which he has shared his vision about art for popular world magazines, art galleries, and exhibitions and this is only a part of the achievements that recognize Mario Klingemann’s contribution to art.
So, this is why he is one of the most successful NFT artists on Tezos, whose works have been sold for dozens of thousands of tez.
Now everyone has a chance to win one of Mario’s unique works by participating in our collaboration event.
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