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Fancy Frenchies Enter the List of the Top 5 NFT Projects on Solana

by Natalie Roberts
October 1, 2021
in Business
2 min read

NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, are growing exponentially, and it’s possible to make a tremendous amount of money selling them. The industry grew 300% in 2020 and is expected to become even more prominent in 2021. These tokens are unique and can be used for artwork, music, or other creative endeavors. Fancy Frenchies is selling a wide variety of art using NFTs, and they’re finding incredible success.

Fancy Frenchies are digital drawings of French bulldogs that are traded as NFTs. Each one is unique, and they have different attributes like facial expressions, hats, and jewelry. The collection has over 10,000 one-of-a-kind French bulldogs for people to enjoy, and some are rarer than others. A cyborg Frenchie was minted for 2 SOL before it ended up selling for 350 SOL, or about $50,000, days after launch. They’ve garnered support from celebrities like Steve Aoki and Tory Lanez, as well as athletes like James Bouknight and Kendrick Nunn. With this exponential success, Fancy Frenchies has entered the list of the Top 5 NFT Projects on Solana, one of the leading NFT platforms. They continue to have many Frenchies that are available for customers to love.

In addition to their work in the art world, Fancy Frenchies is enthusiastic about giving back to the community for animals. Within their first week of launch, they’d already worked with Steve Aoki to put on a livestream that resulted in a $25,000 donation to Hope for Paws, an animal rescue organization. Their contribution has already helped animals get over ten life-saving surgeries. They want their digital NFTs to make a real impact on the world.

The French bulldog art that Fancy Frenchies creates is adorable. Plus, their work for animals in shelters is incredibly important right now, so it’s an excellent time to get into the NFT game.

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Natalie Roberts

Natalie works as an editor who monitors all the articles being published on the site for content accuracy and language consistency. She also writes intellectual news pieces for the technology section.

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