SC30 Inc. which manages all things investment, media, philanthropy and brand association for NBA All-Star player Stephen Curry, filed a new trademark application for “CURRYVERSE” for metaverse and non-fungible token (NFT) purposes.
According to the trademark application, filed with the USPTO on Oct. 26, the company plans to offer.
- Clothing, footwear, belts, eyewear, games, toys and more for use in the metaverse and other online virtual environments;
- Virtual goods authenticated by NFTs;
- Personal and virtual and “metaverse” appearances of a professional basketball player;
- Experiences in the metaverse and virtual world;
- Provision of entertainment and education through the use of blockchain, virtual currency, digital tokens, NFTs, etc;
- A platform to promote, sell and exchange NFTs.
The news was posted on the Twitter feed of trademark attorney Michael Kondoudis.
Stephen Curry's #SC30Inc has filed a new trademark application for CURRYVERSE claiming plans for:
✅ Virtual clothing + goods
✅ Metaverse appearances
✅ Business management + Investment services
✅ NFT design services
…and more!#NFTs #Metaverse #Web3 #NBA #StephenCurry pic.twitter.com/MGrBb0Eyyl— Mike Kondoudis (@KondoudisLaw) October 31, 2022
Stephen Curry and Web3
In May, the player partnered with Under Armour to offer fans the chance to claim free NFTs for every three-point shot Curry had made in a playoff game.
In December, Curry released his “2,974” NFT collection just three days after setting the all-time NBA three-point record at Madison Square Garden with 2,974 made field goals from distance.
In addition, Curry also sold 2,974 NFT of virtual sneakers for use in various metaverses such as Decentraland, Gala and The Sandbox.
In addition, in March, Stephen Curry surprised thousands of owners of his first NFT collection with a new birthday cake-themed NFT in their crypto wallets to celebrate his 34th birthday.
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