American YouTuber and boxer, Logan Paul, has released a new NFT and DAO collection titled 99 Originals. This NFT collection is where Paul took 99 photos over 99 days via a Polaroid as he traveled 84,029 miles around the world during this time span.
99 Originals/Original DAO
This Logan Paul collection is extremely exclusive, as only 99 original NFTs are available. Each person who owns one of the original NFTs will get many benefits, including an original physical copy of the polaroid (authenticated and with PSA plate) and access to the DAO.
To acquire one of Logan Paul’s 99 originals, you will have to bid in the auction that will take place on the originals.com home page once a day, with each auction lasting 24 hours.
There is no way to know if the hype will be won, but with Logan’s multi-million dollar audience, there is a good chance that each of the NFTs will be hard to come by.
The funds from the primary sales will go to three places. First, 49% will go into Logan’s pocket, as creator. Next, 50% will go to the treasury, where holders can decide what the money will be spent on. Finally, the remaining 1% will go to holders of Logan Paul’s Pokemon NFTs. Of the secondary sales, Logan Paul and the treasury will keep 3.5% each.
Who is Logan Paul?
To clarify, Logan Paul is an American social media personality, primarily focused on his YouTube and podcast platforms. During his career, he has done many things. Among them, daily vlogs, boxing (including fights with Floyd Mayweather), music, TV acting, creating NFT, investing in Pokemon cards and more. After a controversy in 2017, Paul has seemingly jumped back into the spotlight and is seeing more positive news around him.
This comes as his brother, Jake, is making a name for himself as a professional boxer. He has taken on “villain” status in the sport and is growing forms of hate from spectators. Jake has fought a number of YouTubers and UFC fighters, but has yet to fight a professional boxer. He was scheduled to fight UK pro boxer Tommy Fury, who is the brother of heavyweight champion Tyson. That was before Fury retired due to injury.
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