Hellebore rolled out what it called the world's first NFT-powered play-and-earn sports prediction game: Play Hellebore.
Individuals can predict the outcomes of real-life games in the NFL, NCAA football, MLB, and international soccer by buying low-cost NFT players called Sibers for .03ETH, or roughly US$50.
Players can increase the value of their NFTs, unlock physical and digital prizes, and compete against friends, family, and complete strangers in traditional "Pick'Em" style fantasy sports leagues.
"Everybody knows what fantasy sports are, and chances are that at some point most individuals have also taken part in some kind of 'Pick'Em' league with friends, in their neighborhood, or at their office," said Hellebore founder and CEO Nick Swinmurn.
"With the Web3 and NFT spaces continuing to proliferate at a rapid pace, it is only natural that these worlds would collide to provide both hardcore and casual sports fans alike with a fun new way to be a part of the game and compete for rewards and bragging rights," said Swinmurn, who is also a co-owner of the Golden State Warriors.
Play Hellebore gives casual sports fans and fantasy sports enthusiasts with an easy on-ramp into Web3 by providing a user-friendly interface and one-click, intuitive gameplay all accessible on any device.
By simply choosing the winning outcome in sports matchups 365 days a year, players can immediately increase the value of their NFTs and improve their odds of winning future contests.
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