While the legacy streaming services focus on feeding the masses with a search bar and an algorithm, Gimme built a home for music fans where they can interact with a vibrant community, have access to artists and creators, discover new music from trusted sources, and express their fandom in the service and out in the world, with exclusive tee shirts, pins and patches, as well as VIP experiences. Gimme was built for the passionate music fan, and was designed around the belief that communities create great music experiences, and great music experiences are the foundation for the future success of the music industry. So we believe this partnership with Gimme, who have one of the most robust fan community platforms around, presents an unparalleled opportunity to generate meaningful value for the music industry and their fans." "And music fans, with their incredible passion and loyalty, are some of the most valuable fans in the world. "Our commitment to delivering scalable and accessible NFT solutions that activate, organize, and reward fandom has always been our top priority," explains Fanaply co-founder Mike Rosenthal. This effort will expand Gimme’s Web3 presence and leverage Fanaply’s vast experience creating accessible NFTs for brands and artists. Lenane and team are already putting that principle to work on the company’s next fan reward initiative using blockchain technology: a music fan loyalty program that rewards members with points for purchases, much like some credit cards do today. Every digital collectible we drop will be developed according to our guiding principle: always reward loyalty and deliver value.” “It was of vital importance to us that our first digital collectible reward our best customers for being fans–not a ploy to squeeze more dollars from them with a novel trinket. “We’ve already done the hardest bit – building a highly engaged, authentic community of fans who are collectors,” said Lenane, citing the popularity of the Gimme Metal Vinyl Club, which ships an exclusive LP to fans monthly. These digital collectibles are minted on the environmentally-friendly Polygon blockchain, which uses 99.9% less electricity than industry-standard blockchains, and users can choose to save the NFT in their digital wallet. Limited to only 300 units and created exclusively for Gimme Metal in partnership with Warner Music, each box is individually numbered and comes with a poster, an insert with tracks/credit information, and a Deicide sticker sheet. ![]() ![]() The Deicide NFT is included with the boxset that is the first collection of the band’s albums released on Roadrunner, including their seven full-length releases and the “Feasting the Beast” EP the band recorded as Amon, all on blue vinyl. “Fortunately, our partner Fanaply has been hard at work breaking down the barriers to sustainably create amazing fan experiences for the biggest names in music, sports, and entertainment, and we believe now is the time to expand our collectible offerings into the web3 ecosystem.” “We’ve always wanted to offer a digital collectible to our community of Metal superfans, but were initially skeptical of NFTs as an irresponsible ‘get rich quick’ scheme that was costly to the environment,” said Tyler Lenane, CEO and co-founder, Gimme. Fans have the option to add the NFT to their digital wallet or simply use it for bragging rights on their social media channels and within the Gimme Metal community. The NFT, which is limited to 300 lucky Deicide fans, depicts all nine of the legendary death metal band’s LPs released on Roadrunner Records, on blue vinyl. Tyler Lenane, CEO GimmeNASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, UNITED STATES, Febru/ / - Gimme, the premier destination for music fans, today revealed its first digital collectible NFT, available exclusively with the purchase of a limited edition blue vinyl Deicide Boxsetet.
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