Zed Run Is An NFT Horse Game That’s More Lucrative Than Others
Zed Run – an online game based on digital horse ownership, racing, trading, and breeding – is the latest surprisingly lucrative crypto trend to emerge off the back of NFT (Non-Fungible Token) hype. And it’s from an Australian studio, Virtually Human, who launched Zed in early 2019.
Two years later and humble beginnings – selling 4,450 digital horses for $30 each – has turned into a wildly profitable Second Life-style rally. As of right now, Zed Run has reported up to 11,000 horses sold, with another 8,000 bred across 3,600 digital stables. Rare horses like the golden polygon textured ‘Floyd Mayweather Jr’ are now selling for US$15,000 (AU$19,335). One horse has even sold for US$125,000 (AU$161,125).
Zed Run works on NFT technology, relying on the ridiculously high-paying concept to establish proof of ownership and allow for secondary transactions on online art and collectible peer-to-peer marketplaces like OpenSea.
Zed Run is also messing with augmented reality to allow owners to view their horses as if the animals were in the room with them. Ebeling, who obviously reads a lot of sci-fi novels, describes this as “teleporting them from a parallel timeline.”
“In my world, Zed is real… it exists on a parallel timeline to ours; its quantum physics. It’s 2150 on a planet called Novus Earth. On this Earth, digital horse racing reigns supreme. It’s been put in place to balance out wealth.”
Source >> https://www.bosshunting.com.au/hustle/zed-run-nft-horse/
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