Marvel will honor Captain America’s 80th anniversary with an NFT drop of action figures when he appeared in his debut comic back in 1941 while launching a fully-readable NFT comic for “The Amazing Spider-Man #1.”
The comic is among the most valuable on the planet.
Quality Comix says a Mint condition version of Spider-Man’s first comic increased by three times in value during the last decade and a “perfect condition CGC NM+ 9.6 copy selling for over $300,000.
The Marvel NFTs are powered by Orbis Blockchain Technologies Limited and the Veve Digital Collectibles platform.
The Veve app is available via iOS or Android smartphones and lets users hunt and trade NFT collectibles.
The Veve application's competitors include the purpose-built NFT platform Wax.io, which has partnered with firms like Topps, Atari, Funko, Capcom, Bratz, Street Fighter, and Robotech.


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