A KID called BEAST is an augmented reality Digital Collectible project hosted on the Ethereum blockchain with an aim to bridge physical and digital culture through art, fashion, music and technology.Behind this utility-heavy project is their lead artist/co-founder, Jaime Alvarez, who has worked on art directly for Nike, Apple, Facebook, Instagram, Meta and Sony. The rest of the team is doxxed and includes experienced Web3 wizards, entrepreneurs and creatives.
The project will feature 20 factions, each consisting of 500 beasts, which will work as individual neighborhoods dubbed "beasthoods" in addition to the main community. Community decisions will be determined in a DAO-type structure for each beasthood and the project as a whole.
The project on mint will offer an industry-first. During the minting process, you will need to select personality traits. An algorithm will then determine a series of base traits for your BEAST and place the BEAST in its respective Beasthood. This creates a level of personal attachment and builds a strong community involvement for holders. It will be hard to part with your BEAST.
The project is stacked with utility. On day one, there is lots to play with. BeastSwap will be the projects very own crypto DeFi swap that provide support for 7 chains and a lot of optimizations for swapping tokens quickly and easily. BeastStudio will house the augmented reality 3D models and profile picture customizations with of course IP rights to holders. For real world utility there is already a lot in the works for clothing, toys, accessories, creative consumables, music and publicity stunts.
a KID called BEAST has been completely a word of mouth project and already has over 65,000 Twitter followers since going public. The project has got a very captivated and engaged audience for their size.
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