SA Blockchain Start-Up Libertas Announces The Launch Of An NFT Marketplace
SA Blockchain Start-Up Libertas Announces The Launch Of An NFT Marketplace. It has been reported that South African Blockchain startup Libertas has announced the launch of an NFT Marketplace, this will be South Africa’s first NFT Marketplace.
According to MoneyWeb, Chief Expertise Officer of Libertas, Asif Aziz said that this this new market opens up an unlimited new economic system of potential for digital content material creators, whereas giving buyers the chance to seize a bit of it. Libertas is proud to provide cutting-edge expertise in blockchain technology, which involves development and programing, mining, trading, including AI robotics. Libertas’ expertise and experience serve a single purpose. It’s experts incorporate blockchain technology into digital solutions. Libertas is independent with strong affiliate partnerships as it has a pro-active mindset with regards to customer experience.
The company’s team all over the world brings their collective market intelligence to create sustainable solutions that are transparent and successful. The company’s world-class analysts employ the latest technologies keeping it on stead to its pedigree of uncompromising responsibility towards its financial wellbeing. It aims at developing and implementing sustainable financial solutions. It’s solutions are customized with the future in mind. Libertas focuses its services on a wide variety of Blockchain solutions through vigorous planning before investing in development projects. This is a global blockchain development company with offices in Johannesburg, Mauritius, Dubai and Belgrade.
A non-fungible token (NFT) is a unique identifier that can cryptographically assign and prove ownership of digital goods. The Launch of this platform will give a lot of South Africans who are interested in creating their own NFTs with an opportunity to do so on a platform that was locally developed. With the confusion that still surrounds the cryptocurrency and NFT space, having a South African startup venture into such a space shows the start of growing interest and the willingness to learn.