Fans were left scratching their heads when Mumbai opted to take Bumrah out of the attack after he bowled the fourth over
The Expo 2020 Dubai team has created its first collection of limited-edition non-fungible tokens (NFTs). In a marketing mailer, the Expo team highlighted how enthusiasts could be among the first to own the collectible digital art pieces.
“All you have to do is sign up and share your Ethereum wallet address by Monday, June 20,” the mailer said, directing enthusiasts to the following link: https://bit.ly/3QkTAtN
“We're inviting you to continue to be part of our community as we embark on our next exciting chapter of Expo 2020 Dubai,” the mailer said.
More information about the NFTs will be shared next week, an Expo 2020 Dubai official told Khaleej Times.
Expo nostalgia remains high among residents. The team recently announced the Expo 2020 Dubai Minecraft. “Start your digital exploration journey, zoom past all your favourite pavilions, your beloved robots will guide your way,” the Expo 2020 team tweeted:
Dubai hosted the mega event from October 1, 2021, to March 31, 2022. Over 182 days, the region’s first World Expo recorded 24.1 million visits.
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