Source: LastKnown.
  • Blockchain Foundry’s (BCFN) first public NFT sale, Chairman Ting’s Billion Buns, sold out in under one minute
  • The sale occurred on LastKnown, the company’s multi-chain NFT marketplace
  • The company is in discussions with over 10 additional artists for exclusive NFT content releases
  • Blockchain Foundry develops and commercializes blockchain-based business solutions and consulting services
  • Blockchain Foundry (BCFN) is up by 2 per cent trading at $0.255 per share

Blockchain Foundry’s (BCFN) first public NFT sale, Chairman Ting’s Billion Buns, sold out in under one minute.

The sale occurred on LastKnown, the company’s multi-chain NFT marketplace.

Chairman Ting’s Billion Buns is comprised of 888 unique buns, an advanced rabbit-like species that travel to Earth after their planet is destroyed by a cosmic typhoon.

The artist, Carson Ting, is an award-winning former advertising art director who has worked with Nike Jordan, Lexus, Sony, Vespa and Toyota.

The collection is available on OpenSea and will be available on LastKnown’s secondary market when it launches later this year.

“We are looking forward to repeating the success we had with our first drop, and we have prepared a great lineup of 10+ quality artists already interested in releasing exclusive collections on the platform,” stated Dan Wasyluk, CEO of Blockchain Foundry. “We look forward to sharing news about upcoming artists next week.”

Blockchain Foundry develops and commercializes blockchain-based business solutions and consulting services.

Blockchain Foundry (BCFN) is up by 2 per cent trading at $0.255 per share as of 9:30 am EST.

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